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- What is a real-life example of Newton's First Law? Come up with a unique exampleA 1200 kg car travelling at 50 km/h experiences an air resistance of 5000 N and road friction of 7500 N. A) What is the car’s speed in m/s? B) If the wheels push forward with a force of 17500 N, what is the car’s acceleration? C) What is the car’s speed, in km/h, if the acceleration was maintained over a distance of 1000 m?Can someone please give me a fully detailed explanation and rundown on Newtons laws in Ap physics, please Explain
- Suppose an astronaut has landed on Mars Fully equipped the astronaut has a mass of 125kg and when the astronaut gets on a scale the reading is 49 N what is the acceleration due to the gravity on Mars?Arriving on a newly discovered planet, the captain of a spaceship performed the following experiment to calculate the gravitational acceleration for the planet: She placed masses of 100 g and 200 g on an Atwood device made of massless string and a frictionless pulley and measured that it took 1.5 seconds for each mass to travel 1 m from rest. 16. What is the gravitational acceleration for the planet? a. 2.867 m/s2 c. 2.967 m/s2 b. 2.767 m/s2 d. 2.667 m/s2How can you explain Newton's Law in life?
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