Physics, asked by tanhanadia96, 1 month ago

How much force is needed to accelerated in 1400 kilogram car 2/ms​

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Answered by ⱮøøɳƇⲅυѕɦεⲅ
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In this case we apply Newton’s second law of motion.

\bf \ \rightarrow \:Newton's  \:  \: Second  \:  \: Law  \:  \: of  \:  \: Motion

The second law states that the force on an object is equal to its mass times its acceleration.

  \bf \mid   \underline {\bf {{{\color{orange}{Formula \:  \:  for  \:  \: Newton  \:  \: second \:  \:  Law \:  \:  of  \:  \: Motion...}}}}} \mid

\bf \Large \hookrightarrow  \:  \: \:F = m \:  \times  \:  a

  • F denotes Force .

  • m denotes mass of an object.

  • a denotes acceleration

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\bf \Large \implies \:Force \:  =  \: 1400 \:  \times  \: 2 \\  \\ \bf \Large \implies \:Force \:  \:  =  \:  \: 2800 \:  \: Newton

  • We need 2800 Newton of force to accelerated a car

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