kaarenkaaren3694 kaarenkaaren3694
  • 03-11-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

What is the force required to move a 2,000 kg car with an acceleration of 2 m/s/s?

Respuesta :

Rinkhals
Rinkhals Rinkhals
  • 03-11-2018

We know that According to Newton's Second Law that :

Force acting on an object is equal to the Mass of that Object multiplied by the Acceleration of that Object.

Given Mass of the Car as : 2000 kg

Acceleration of the Car as : 2 m/s²

Force required to move the Car = 2000 × 2 = 4000 Newton

Answer Link
davidr42106
davidr42106 davidr42106
  • 15-11-2019

Answer:

16,000 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Force = mass × acceleration

= 2,000 kg × 8 m/s2

= 16,000 kg m/s2 or 16,000 N

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Shannon is making identical balloon arrangements for a party she has 24 white balloons and 60 blue balloons she wants to arrangement to have the same number of
Which of the following did not allow researchers to further explore below the ocean’s surface? a. ROV’s b. Alvin c. Palomares d. Bathysphere
simplify each expression
can someone help me on this? and please explain on how you do it. Thank you!
what is n organic molecule?
Which of the following is a way to increase economic development ? A. Raising taxes B. Investing in education C. Limiting trade D. Lowering wages ??
which best describes why candidates and political use the internet
what differs from between a radioactive isotope and a stable isotope
Which term is used when sugar is dissolved in water?a: covalentb: homogeneousc: amphibigeneousd: heterogeneous
HELP PLEASE I NEED THIS URGENT 10 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST