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Resultant force on a car is 1500N and the mass of the car is 1000 what is the acceleration?

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Answered by Bipin047
4

Answer:

Resultant force(N) = Mass(kg) × acceleration(m/s)

F = m × a

a = F ÷ m

a = 1500 ÷ 1000

a = 1.5 m/s

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Answered by BrainlyRonaldo
3

\bigstar Given

Resultant force on a car is 1500 N and the mass of the car is 1000 kg

\bigstar To Find

The acceleration

\bigstar Solution

We know that

\red{\sf \longrightarrow a=\dfrac{F}{m}}

Here

  • a = acceleration
  • F = force
  • m = mass

According to the question

We are asked to find the acceleration

Therefore

We must find "a"

Given that

Resultant force on a car is 1500 N and the mass of the car is 1000 kg

Hence

  • F = 1500 N
  • m = 1000 kg

Substituting the values

We get

\blue{\sf \longrightarrow a=\dfrac{1500}{1000} \ m/s^{2}}

Cancelling zeros on both numerator and denominator

We get

\orange{\sf \longrightarrow a=\dfrac{15}{10} \ m/s^{2}}

Hence

\pink{\sf \longrightarrow a=1.5 \ m/s^{2}}

Therefore

\checkmark Acceleration = 1.5 m/s²

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