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In a crash test, a 2,500 kg car hits a concrete barrier at 13 m/s2 calculate the amount of force at which the car strikes the barrier. The car strikes the barrier with a force of?

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3250N, Third law

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Answer:

32500N

Step-by-step explanation:

Data obtained from the question include:

m (mass) = 2500 kg

a (acceleration) = 13 m/s2

F (force) =?

Force is the product of mass and acceleration. It is represented mathematically as:

Force = mass x acceleration

F = m x a

With the above formula, the force with which the car strikes the barrier can be obtained as follow:

F = m x a

F = 2500 x 13

F = 32500N

Therefore, the car will strike the barrier with a force of 32500N

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