how to calculate the applied force of a car
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applied force =time/distance traveled
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F=M*A
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If the car is on flat ground and friction is negligible (which is true if it has inflated tires and is moving slowly), then the force required to accelerate the car is given by force = mass times acceleration or F=M x a. According to this, even a very small amount of force is sufficient to move a car, albeit slowly.
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