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  • 03-11-2018
  • Mathematics
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What is the force required to move a 2,000 kg car with an acceleration of 2 m/s/s?

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Rinkhals
Rinkhals Rinkhals
  • 03-11-2018

We know that According to Newton's Second Law that :

Force acting on an object is equal to the Mass of that Object multiplied by the Acceleration of that Object.

Given Mass of the Car as : 2000 kg

Acceleration of the Car as : 2 m/s²

Force required to move the Car = 2000 × 2 = 4000 Newton

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davidr42106
davidr42106 davidr42106
  • 15-11-2019

Answer:

16,000 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Force = mass × acceleration

= 2,000 kg × 8 m/s2

= 16,000 kg m/s2 or 16,000 N

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