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A car with mass of 4000kg accelarates up a road with a slope of 1 in 10, increasing it's speed from 2m/s to 10m/s. it travels a distance of 200m against a frictional resistance of 5kN. use...

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A car with mass of 4000kg accelarates up a road with a slope of 1 in 10, increasing it's speed from 2m/s to 10m/s. it travels a distance of 200m against a frictional resistance of 5kN. use D'Alembert's Principle to calculate the tractive effort between the driving wheels and road surface.
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A car with mass of 4000kg accelarates up a road with a slope of 1 in 10, increasing it's speed from
2m/s to 10m/s. it travels a distance of 200m against a frictional resistance of 5kN. use D'Alembert's
Principle to calculate the tractive effort between the driving wheels and road...
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