The weight of a car is equivalent to the force of gravity acting on it, which is measured in Newtons. Therefore, a car that weighs 3000 Newtons has a weight of 3000 Newtons. To convert this to mass in kilograms, you can use the formula: weight (N) = mass (kg) × gravity (9.81 m/s²). Thus, the mass of the car would be approximately 305 kg (3000 N / 9.81 m/s²).
3000-4000 Pounds
The stopping distance for a 3000kg car if 3000 N of force is applied when the car is traveling 10 ms is 50 meter. This is based on Newton's second law of force.
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2000-3000 lbsor 1500 kilos
On the moon things weight 16.6 % of what they weigh in earth. So a 3000 lb. car would weigh 498 lbs.
Between 1800 and 5000 pounds. Typical weight is 3000.
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The nearest answer I have found for the weight of a Celebrity station wagon is 2700 to 3000 pounds. That would vary by engine and options the car came with.
The net force required to accelerate the car at a rate of 2 meters per second squared with a mass of 3000 kilograms would be 6000 Newtons. This is calculated using Newton's second law, F = m*a, where F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration.
To calculate stopping distance, you need to know the deceleration of the car. Here, deceleration can be calculated using Newton's second law: deceleration = force / mass. With the given force of -3000 N and mass of 3000 kg, the deceleration would be -1 m/s^2. Using the equation of motion, final velocity^2 = initial velocity^2 + 2 * acceleration * distance, you can calculate the stopping distance.
Yes, a newton is a unit of weight equal to 0.1kg / 0.2248 lbs. on earth.