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In Physics / High School | 2014-10-21

A 1650 kg car accelerates at a rate of 4.0 m/s\(^2\). How much force is the car's engine producing?

Asked by mcalderon6342

Answer (3)

F = M A
Force = (mass) x (acceleration)
= (1,650 kg) (4 m/s²) = 6,600 kg-m/s² = 6,600 Newtons

Answered by AL2006 | 2024-06-10

The Car's engine is producing 6600 Newton's of force.
We have a Accelerating car.
We have to determine how much force is the car's engine producing.
What is Force ?
Force is the product of mass and acceleration. Mathematically -
F = m x a
According to the question -
Mass = 1650 Kg
Acceleration = 4 m/ s 2
Therefore, the force produced by car's engine is -
Force = 1650 x 4 = 6600 Newtons .
Hence, the Car's engine is producing 6600 Newton's of force.
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Answered by kumaripoojavt | 2024-06-16

The car's engine produces a force of 6600 Newtons as calculated using Newton's second law of motion, where force equals mass times acceleration. Given the mass of the car is 1650 kg and its acceleration is 4.0 m/s², we find that F = m × a = 1650 × 4 = 6600 N. This force is essential for the car to achieve its acceleration while overcoming any opposing forces.
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Answered by kumaripoojavt | 2024-10-02