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A 1500 kg car travels at the rate of 2 m/s in 5 seconds. What is the force exerted by the car?
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In order to calculate the force exerted by car in neuton  ,we should multiply car mass in kg by velocity of car in meters per second then divide it by time in seconds.

Force = Mass x velocity /time


           =1500 x  2            /5

           =600 Newton.

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