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a 710 kg car drives at a constant speed of 23 m/s . it is subject to a drag force of 500 n.
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Physics
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audrinamay634 - 1 month ago
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The power the car needs to maintain its speed is: Power = (Drag Force x Velocity) / Efficiency = (500 N x 23 m/s) / 0.9 = 11615 W
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Abigail Wagner
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calculate the power of the car Power = (Force x Velocity) / 746 Watts Power = (500 N x 23 m/s) / 746 Power = 179.54 kW
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Braylen Mcneil
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