Car Acceleration and Energy Content Calculation

A car whose mass is 1500 kg is accelerated uniformly from rest to a speed of 20 m/s in 10 s. the magnitude of the net force accelerating the car is:

A car whose mass is 1500 kg is uniformly propelled from rest to a speed of 20 m/s in 10 seconds, and the amount of the net force accelerating the car is 3000 N.

What is the energy content of a 1500 kg object moving at 60 km/h?

A vehicle that weighs 1500 kg moves at a speed of 60 km/h.

The kinetic energy of a moving body is given by the equation K=0.5mv^2.

When mass m & velocity v are substituted in the aforementioned relation, the vehicle's velocity is determined as follows: k=0.5[1500(16.66)^2]

=208.166kJ.

What would the velocity be for car?

The momentum of the car can be determined by dividing the mass by the speed.

The mass and velocity don't need to be converted due to the fact that they are both presented in SI units, before multiplying. Consequently, we were able to show that the momentum of the car is 30000 kg/m/s.

What is the magnitude of the net force accelerating the car? The magnitude of the net force accelerating the car is 3000 N.
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