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Question 1: Calculate the force needed to speed up a car with a rate of 5ms–2, if the mass of the car is 1000 kg.

Question 1: Calculate the force needed to speed up a car with a rate of 5ms–2, if the mass of the car is 1000 kg.Solution: According to question:

Question 1: Calculate the force needed to speed up a car with a rate of 5ms–2, if the mass of the car is 1000 kg.Solution: According to question:Acceleration (a) = 5m/s2 and Mass (m) = 1000 kg, therefore, Force (F) =?

Question 1: Calculate the force needed to speed up a car with a rate of 5ms–2, if the mass of the car is 1000 kg.Solution: According to question:Acceleration (a) = 5m/s2 and Mass (m) = 1000 kg, therefore, Force (F) =?We know that, F = m x a

Question 1: Calculate the force needed to speed up a car with a rate of 5ms–2, if the mass of the car is 1000 kg.Solution: According to question:Acceleration (a) = 5m/s2 and Mass (m) = 1000 kg, therefore, Force (F) =?We know that, F = m x a= 1000 kg x 5m/s2

Question 1: Calculate the force needed to speed up a car with a rate of 5ms–2, if the mass of the car is 1000 kg.Solution: According to question:Acceleration (a) = 5m/s2 and Mass (m) = 1000 kg, therefore, Force (F) =?We know that, F = m x a= 1000 kg x 5m/s2= 5000 kg m/s2

Question 1: Calculate the force needed to speed up a car with a rate of 5ms–2, if the mass of the car is 1000 kg.Solution: According to question:Acceleration (a) = 5m/s2 and Mass (m) = 1000 kg, therefore, Force (F) =?We know that, F = m x a= 1000 kg x 5m/s2= 5000 kg m/s2Therefore, required Force = 5000 m/s2 or 5000 N

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