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cpuboye11
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Hi,
I would like to first open this post by saying that I am not a slacker, and I try my hardest to figure things out to the best of my abilities.
I am in Physics 1 right now. We are studying what our book calls Forces in One Dimension.
I have a problem, the problem being I have a chapter test tomorrow and no hope of passing.
One of the problems that seem to hunt me and can't figure out for the life of me is finding out the net force that is exerted on a object; such as this:
A race car has a mass of 710 kg. It starts from rest and travels 40.0 m in 3 secs. The car is uniformly accelerated during the entire time. What net force is exerted on it?
It seem it is a easy problem for most people in Physics but I just can't figure it out. Little help please?
Thanks Kyle
I would like to first open this post by saying that I am not a slacker, and I try my hardest to figure things out to the best of my abilities.
I am in Physics 1 right now. We are studying what our book calls Forces in One Dimension.
I have a problem, the problem being I have a chapter test tomorrow and no hope of passing.
One of the problems that seem to hunt me and can't figure out for the life of me is finding out the net force that is exerted on a object; such as this:
A race car has a mass of 710 kg. It starts from rest and travels 40.0 m in 3 secs. The car is uniformly accelerated during the entire time. What net force is exerted on it?
It seem it is a easy problem for most people in Physics but I just can't figure it out. Little help please?
Thanks Kyle