You have a car (2000kg) that is accelerating uphill at 5.5 m/s what was the force (N) applied to the car? Remember (F=ma - mg

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Answer:

The force applied to the car was 30,600 N

Explanation:

According to the second Newton's law, the net force applied to an object of mass m is:

[tex]F_n=m.a\qquad\qquad [1][/tex]

Where a is the acceleration at which the object moves. The net force can be also calculated as the sum of all forces acting on the body.

We have a car of m=2000 Kg, being accelerated at 5.5 m/s^2 by a force F (unknown) directed upwards.

Considering the force is upwards and the weight of the car (W) is directed downwards, the net force is:

[tex]F_n=F-W\qquad\qquad [2][/tex]

Being W=m.g

Equating [1] and [2]:

[tex]F-W=m.a[/tex]

Adding W:

[tex]F=W+m.a[/tex]

[tex]F=m.g+m.a[/tex]

[tex]F=m(g+a)[/tex]

Substituting:

[tex]F=2000(9.8+5.5)[/tex]

[tex]F=2000(15.3)[/tex]

F=30,600 N

The force applied to the car was 30,600 N

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