I'm sure there's a simple way of doing this, but i just cant see what it is. could someone please do this question with steps that i can follow?
thanks
The question is:
The combined air and road resistance of a car in motion is proportional to v^2, where v is its speed. When the entire engine is disengaged the car moves down an incline making an angle of inverse sin 1/30 [sin^-1(1/30)] with the horizontal, with a velocity pf 30m/s. Find the force required to drive the car up the incline with a steady speed of 24m/s, given that the mass of the car is 1200kg and g=10m/s^2
Thanks, and good luck
thanks
The question is:
The combined air and road resistance of a car in motion is proportional to v^2, where v is its speed. When the entire engine is disengaged the car moves down an incline making an angle of inverse sin 1/30 [sin^-1(1/30)] with the horizontal, with a velocity pf 30m/s. Find the force required to drive the car up the incline with a steady speed of 24m/s, given that the mass of the car is 1200kg and g=10m/s^2
Thanks, and good luck