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A car moving of mass 480 km moving at a speed of 54 km/hr is stopped by applying brakes in 10 sec. Calculate the force applied by the brakes.

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Answered by manoj3345
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Answer:

answer Is 720 N

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Answered by VishalSharma01
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Answer:

Explanation:

Given :-

Mass of a car, m = 480 kg

Initial velocity of the car, u = 54 km/h = 5/18 × 54 = 15m/s

Final velocity = 0 m/s

Time = 10 seconds

To Find :-

Force applied by the brakes

Formula to be used :-

1.  Acceleration = Final velocity - Initial velocity/Time

2. Force = mass × acceleration

Solution :-

Putting all the values, we get

⇒ Acceleration = v - u/t

⇒ Acceleration = (0-15)/10

⇒ Acceleration =  15/10

⇒ Acceleration = 1.5 m/s²

We have to find Force,

So putting Acceleration value on 2nd formula.

⇒ Force = mass × acceleration

⇒ Force = (480 × 1.5) Newton

⇒ Force = 720 Newton.

Hence, the force applied by the brakes is 720 Newton.

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