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[SOLVED] Resultant force on a car
A 1070 kg car is pulling a 320 kg trailer. Together the car and trailer move forward with an acceleration of 2.01 m/s2. Ignore any frictional force of air drag on the car and all frictional forces on the trailer. Determine the following.
(a) the net force on the car
(b) the net force on the trailer
(c) the force exerted by the trailer on the car
(d) the resultant force exerted by the car on the road
(e) direction (measured from the left of vertically downwards)
F=ma
I figured out A, B & C but can't seem to get D & E. I thought the resultant force exerted by the car on the road is Fg=mg=1070(9.8)=10486 but it is wrong.
And for the direction, I used inverse tan (10486/2150.7) but that was wrong too. (2150.7 being the net force on the car)
Homework Statement
A 1070 kg car is pulling a 320 kg trailer. Together the car and trailer move forward with an acceleration of 2.01 m/s2. Ignore any frictional force of air drag on the car and all frictional forces on the trailer. Determine the following.
(a) the net force on the car
(b) the net force on the trailer
(c) the force exerted by the trailer on the car
(d) the resultant force exerted by the car on the road
(e) direction (measured from the left of vertically downwards)
Homework Equations
F=ma
The Attempt at a Solution
I figured out A, B & C but can't seem to get D & E. I thought the resultant force exerted by the car on the road is Fg=mg=1070(9.8)=10486 but it is wrong.
And for the direction, I used inverse tan (10486/2150.7) but that was wrong too. (2150.7 being the net force on the car)