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A car of mass 1800 kg can be just be lifted. What is the least force that the electromagnet must use to lift the car? (1 g = 10 N/kg)
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A car of mass 1800 kg can be just be lifted. What is the least force that the electromagnet must use to lift the car? (1 g = 10 N/kg)
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A car of mass 1800 kg can be just be lifted. What is the least force that the electromagnet must use to lift the car? (1 g = 10 N/kg)
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Answer:
f=a×m
m=1800kg
1800000g×10N/kg
18000000N force is required to life the car
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