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laila [671]
2 years ago
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A 450-kg sports car accelerates from rest to 100 km/h in 4.80 s. what magnitude force does a 68.0 kg passenger experience during

the acceleration?
Physics
1 answer:
Vinil7 [7]2 years ago
5 0

We use the first equation of motion, to calculate the acceleration of the car

v = u + at

Here, v is final velocity and its value is 100 km/h = 100(1000/3600)  =  27 .78 m/s  and u is initial velocity as car accelerates from rest so its value zero and t is time taken and its value is given 4.80 s.

Therefore,

27 .78 \ m/s = 0 + a \times 4.80 \ s \\\\ a = 5.79 \ m/s^2.

Now the magnitude of force,

F= ma = 68 \ kg \times 5.79 \ m/s^2 =  393 .52 \ N.

Thus, the magnitude of force by passenger experience during the acceleration is 393 .52 \ N.

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