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Homework Statement
M= 1320 kg in the (+)x-direction
V= 21.5 m/s
Find Force?
Homework Equations
F=MA
The Attempt at a Solution
(1320kg)(21.5 m/s) = 28380?
The discussion revolves around calculating the force acting on a car with a given mass and velocity, specifically in the context of braking forces and work done to stop the car over a specified distance. The subject area includes dynamics and kinematics.
The conversation is ongoing, with participants providing guidance on how to approach the problem, including the importance of free body diagrams and the equations of motion. There is an acknowledgment of confusion regarding the problem's wording and the need for clarity on initial and final velocities.
Participants note the importance of considering all forces acting on the car, including drag and braking forces, and the need to clarify the problem's assumptions. There are also reminders about the significance of units in calculations.
frogjg2003 said:Ok, now what is v? v0? x? x0?
jamesnb said:Once you find the acceleration, what would you do?
frogjg2003 said:You've got v and v0 mixed up. How fast is it going at the beginning of the problem? At the end of the problem?