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A car having a mass of 10kg accelerates from 10m/s square to 16 m/s square in t seconds? What is the force exerted by the car?
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A car having a mass of 10kg accelerates from 10m/s square to 16 m/s square in t seconds? What is the force exerted by the car?
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a car having a mass of 10kg accelerates from 10m/s square to 16 m/s square in t seconds? What is the force exerted by the car?
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The answer is 160 N
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using F=ma (force = mass * acceleration), the force needed would be 10 kg * 16
10 * 16 = 160, so the force would be 160N.
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