kpalynDupadinne
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  • 21-10-2015
  • Physics
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How much force is needed to accelerate a 1000Kg car at a rate of 3m/s2?

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AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 21-10-2015

According to Newton (2nd law),   Force = (mass) x (acceleration)

Substitute what we know :           Force = (1,000 kg) x (3 m/s²)

Do the arithmetic:                        Force = 3,000 kg-m/s²  =  3,000 newtons

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Lenzlaw
Lenzlaw Lenzlaw
  • 21-10-2015
F=force
M=mass
A=acceleration
F= M×A
F=1000×3
f=3000 kgm/s2
force required to accelerate car .
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