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A 2,300 kg car accelerates from 23 m/s to 52 m/s in 11 seconds. What was the force that caused the acceleration?

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Answer:

6,063.63637 kg m/s²

Step-by-step explanation:

First you have to find the acceleration

a = velocity changes / time changes

(a stands for acceleration)

so we have 52-23 = 29 m/s

we know acceleration took 11 seconds so the time changes = 11 seconds

a= 29 / 11 = 2.63636364 m / s²

and we know

F = m × a

( F stands for force and m stands for mass)

so we have 2300kg × 2.63636364 m/s = 6,063.63637 kg m/s² or 6,063.63637 Newton

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