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What is a physical attribute of a motorcycle that is essential for its primary function?

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The magnitude of the force that a motorcycle with a rider mass of 245 kg exerting a 3.50 m/s² acceleration exerts backward on the ground to overcome resistance and accelerate is calculated using Newton's second law. The total force, considering the resistance of 400 N, is 1257.5 N.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the magnitude of the force a motorcycle exerts backward on the ground to produce its acceleration, we use Newton's second law, which states that force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma). The motorcycle with a rider has a mass of 245 kg and an acceleration of 3.50 m/s².


Additionally, we know that the motorcycle needs to overcome a total resistance force of 400 N due to friction and air resistance.


The net force exerted by the motorcycle is the force necessary to accelerate the motorcycle at 3.50 m/s² plus the force to overcome the resistance. Mathematically, the net force can be expressed as:


Net Force = Mass × Acceleration


Net Force = 245 kg × 3.50 m/s²


Net Force = 857.5 N


However, to find the total force exerted by the motorcycle backward on the ground, we must add the resistance force:


Total Force = Net Force + Resistance Force


Total Force = 857.5 N + 400 N


Total Force = 1257.5 N


Therefore, the total force the motorcycle exerts backward on the ground to produce its acceleration, while overcoming the resistance forces, is 1257.5 N.

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