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REY [17]
3 years ago
7

You measure 20 kg cart moving at a velocity of 2 m/s. 3 seconds later it is moving at a velocity of

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1 answer:
Bumek [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

53.3 N force acting on the cart.

Explanation:

<u><em>Given data</em></u><u>:</u>

Weight/Mass: 20kg

Initial speed (Vi): 2 m/s

Final speed (Vf) : 10m/s

time: 3 seconds

Force:?

<em><u>Formula:</u></em>

F: (Mass) x  (accerlation)

F= m x a

Vf = Vi + at

a = Vf - Vi / t

a =  (10m/s) -(2m/s)  / 3s

a = (8m/s) / 3s

a= 2.6 m/s^2

F = m x a

F = 20kg x 2.6 m/s^2

F = 53.3 N

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