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lozanna [386]
3 years ago
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The inside of a race car often looks very different from the inside of a normal car. Race car teams often remove seats and other

objects from the inside of their race cars. Use Newton’s second law to explain why race car teams would remove these extra objects.
Physics
1 answer:
Digiron [165]3 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

A race car's main target is how to have rapid acceleration by scaling its speed. Acceleration of car is mostly a product of the force of the car engine.

According the newtons second law"The acceleration of body in motion depends on two main variables, the net force acting on it and the mass".

   It is also written mathematically as:

    F = m x a

F is the net force produced by the engine

m is the mass of the car

a is the acceleration.

Re-writing the equation:

 Now   Acceleration = \frac{Force }{mass}

We can see that acceleration is directly related to increasing force but inversely proportional to the mass.

A race car needs to have a good acceleration so as to attain top speed.

  The more the mass, the less the acceleration.

This is why extra weight like the seats are expunged.

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