If the car and driver are moving (along a flat horizontal surface) at constant speed, then there is no acceleration, and the net horizontal force is zero.
The applied 3,000N must be canceled by an effective total 3,000N of friction.
No, there is not 1000kg in 1kg. 1kg is equal to 1 kilogram, while 1000kg is equal to 1000 kilograms.
1000kg proof 1000kg = 1000000 g
Both the same. 1000kg = 1 metric tonne.
1000kg
1 tonne = 1000kg 1.4 tonnes = 1.4 x 1000kg = 1400kg
1000kg
It is 1000kg
1 metric tonne = 1000kg, so 1880kg/1000kg/1 tonne = 1.88 tonnes
A metric ton is 1000kg.
1000000000
there are 1000kg in a tonne
1000kg = 1tonne