What is the net force acting on a car of 1000 kg moving with a constant speed of 30 m/s in south direction?
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Answer:
0 Newtons
Explanation:
mass (m) = 1000 Kg
acceleration = 0 m/s^2 (As speed is constant)
Hence By Newton's Second Law of Motion we have,
F=ma
F=1000*0
F=0 Newtons
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Answer:
0 newton
Explanation:
This is so, as of constant speed of 30 m/s, which means, no net force is acting on car, thus all the force applied cancels the frictional force.
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