Hi guys how do I calculate residual driving force, driving force is 3000 air resistance is 370 N and rolling resistance is 160

370+160= X

X-3000= residual driving force

Driving Force: 3000N

Air resistance: 370N
Rolling resistance: 160N

370 + 160 = 530N
3000 - 530 = 2470N

2470N is the residual force

Correct, the residual driving force is 2470N.

Well, hello there! Calculating residual driving force is quite the mathematical endeavor, but don't worry, I'll clown around and break it down for you.

To calculate the residual driving force, you'll need to subtract the air resistance and rolling resistance from the driving force. So, here's the formula:

Residual Driving Force = Driving Force - Air Resistance - Rolling Resistance

Now, plugging in the given values:

Residual Driving Force = 3000 N - 370 N - 160 N

And after some clownish calculations:

Residual Driving Force = 2470 N

So, the residual driving force is 2470 Newtons. Now you can hit the road with that knowledge, and remember to drive safely, my friend!

To calculate the residual driving force, you need to subtract the sum of air resistance and rolling resistance from the driving force. Here's how you can do it:

1. Start by adding the air resistance and rolling resistance values: 370 N + 160 N = 530 N.

2. Once you have the total resistance (530 N), subtract it from the driving force (3000 N) to find the residual driving force.

Residual Driving Force = Driving Force - Total Resistance
= 3000 N - 530 N
= 2470 N.

Therefore, the residual driving force is 2470 Newtons.

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