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11 October, 07:26

How much is needed to accelerate a 1000-kg car at a rate of 3m/s^2

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  1. 11 October, 08:19
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    If its the force you hav to calculate then use the equation F=ma where

    F is foce

    m is mass

    a is acceleration

    Therefore F = 1000kg * 3ms^-2 = 3000N
  2. 11 October, 10:57
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    If we use F=m*a or in this case F=1000*3

    So this car would need 3000 Newtons to accelerate it, discounting friction since we don't know what the surface is or the coefficient of friction.
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