Respuesta :
Answer:240W
Explanation: from kinematics x=a*t*t/2 so we can get acceleration:
10=a*5*5/2 ; a = 0.8m/s2
from newton's law we get the force that moves the car:
F=m*a , F= 1500*0.8=1200N
now we get the total work done by the force F:
W =Fd =1200*10=12000J
The power is P=W/t :
P= 12000J/ 5s = 240W =0.32HP
Answer:
1.50 × 10⁴ W
Explanation:
Given data
Mass (m): 1500 kg
Initial speed (vi): 0 m/s (rest)
Final speed (vf): 10.0 m/s
Time (t): 5.00 s
First, we will calculate the acceleration (a) of the car.
a = vf - vi/ t = (10.0 m/s - 0 m/s) / 5.00 s = 2.00 m/s²
Next, we find the associated force (F) using Newton's second law of motion.
F = m . a = 1500 kg . 2.00 m/s² = 3.00 × 10³ N
Then, we find the distance (d) traveled in this time.
d = 1/2 . a . t² = 1/2 . 2.00 m/s² . (5.00 s)² = 25.0 m
The work (w) exerted by the engine is:
w = F . d = 3.00 × 10³ N . 25.0 m = 7.50 × 10⁴ J
Finally, the average power (P) delivered by the engine is:
P = w / t = 7.50 × 10⁴ J / 5.00 s = 1.50 × 10⁴ W