car has forces acting shown below: The mass of the car 1000.0 kg_ The road slick; s0 friction can be ignored: (a) What the net force on the car? (b) What the acceleration of tne car? 380.0 N 450.0 N
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The net force is the vector sum of all the forces acting on an object. In this case, we have three forces acting on the car: 380.0 N, 450.0 N, and 308.0 N. (a) To find the net force, we simply add up these forces: Net force = 380.0 N + 450.0 N + 308.0 N = Show more…
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