A car is movin at a constant speed of 20m/s.the force reducing its motion is 500newtons can requred to maintain the motion

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7 months ago

To determine the force required to maintain the motion of the car, we need to understand the concept of net force.

The net force acting on an object is the sum of all the forces acting on it. In this case, the car is moving at a constant speed of 20 m/s, which means the net force acting on it is zero. This is because the forces that oppose the motion of the car (such as friction and air resistance) are balanced by an equal and opposite force (the force applied by the engine or motor).

In this scenario, the force required to maintain the motion of the car is equal and opposite to the force reducing its motion, which is 500 newtons. Therefore, the force required to maintain the motion of the car is also 500 newtons.

To summarize:
- The car is moving at a constant speed of 20 m/s.
- The net force acting on the car is zero because the opposing forces are balanced by the force applied to maintain the motion.
- The force required to maintain the motion of the car is equal and opposite to the force reducing its motion, which is 500 newtons.

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