A vehicle is travelling on a road at a velocity of 6 m/s changes its velocity to 13 m/s in 3.5 s. Mass of the vehicle is 50 kg. Find the amount of force applied to make this acceleration in the vehicle. *
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100 Newtons
Explanation:
Given :
- Initial velocity = u = 6 m/s
- Final velocity = v = 13 m/s
- Time taken = t = 3.5 seconds
- Mass of the vehicle = m = 50 kg
To find :
- Force applied to give this acceleration to the body
Force = m(v-u) / t
Substituting the values :
Force = 50(13-6)/3.5
Force = 50(7)/3.5
Force = 350/3.5
Force = 100 Newtons
The force applied on the body of a mass 50 kg to change its velocity from 6 m/s to 13 m/s in 3.5 seconds is equal to 100 Newtons
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