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Sully is riding a snowmobile on a flat, snow-covered surface with a constant velocity of 10 meters/second. The total mass of the snowmobile, including Sully, is 280 kilograms. If Sully accelerates to a velocity of 16 meters/second over 10 seconds, what’s the force exerted by the snowmobile to accelerate? Use F = ma, where . A. 160 N B. 168 N C. 248 N D. 280 N E. 324 N

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Answer:168 N

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User Jconder
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Answer:

280.6N

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Newton's second law;

Force = mass * acceleration

Given

Mass = 280kg

velocity = 10m/s

Time = 10 secs

Acceleration = velocity?/Time

Force = mass * velocity/time

Force = 280 + (16-10/10)

Force = 280 + 0.6

Force = 280.6N

Hence the force exerted by the snowmobile to accelerate is 280.6N

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