Net force is required to bring the truck to a stop

In summary, to find the net force required to stop a 1.2*10power of 4 kg truck traveling at 22m/s, we use the equation Fnet=ma and the given distance of 330m. However, to fully determine the net force, we also need to consider work and energy, specifically the concept of change in energy.
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Homework Statement


A 1.2*10power of 4 kg truck is traveling South as 22m/s
A)what net force is required to bring the truck to a stop in 330m
B)what is the cause of this net force

Homework Equations


Fnet=ma



The Attempt at a Solution


m=1.2*10power of 4 kg
Fnet=ma
= 1.2*10power of 4 kg

Thats as far as i got
 
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soulja101 said:

Homework Statement


A 1.2*10power of 4 kg truck is traveling South as 22m/s
A)what net force is required to bring the truck to a stop in 330m
B)what is the cause of this net force

Homework Equations


Fnet=ma



The Attempt at a Solution


m=1.2*10power of 4 kg
Fnet=ma
= 1.2*104*a

Thats as far as i got

Hint: try considering work and energy.
 
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you know the trucks initial energy, right? What concept refers to change in energy?
 

Related to Net force is required to bring the truck to a stop

1. What is net force?

Net force is the overall force acting on an object, taking into account all the individual forces acting on it.

2. Why is net force important in bringing a truck to a stop?

Net force is important because it determines the acceleration of an object. In order to bring a truck to a stop, the net force acting on the truck must be equal to its mass multiplied by its acceleration.

3. How is net force calculated?

Net force is calculated by adding together all the individual forces acting on an object in the same direction, and subtracting any forces acting in the opposite direction.

4. What factors can affect the net force required to bring a truck to a stop?

The mass of the truck, the speed of the truck, and the friction between the truck's tires and the road are all factors that can affect the net force required to bring the truck to a stop.

5. How can the net force required to bring a truck to a stop be reduced?

The net force required to bring a truck to a stop can be reduced by decreasing the truck's speed and by increasing the friction between the truck's tires and the road. Additionally, the mass of the truck can be reduced by removing any unnecessary weight.

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