A truck has a maximum acceleration of 2.0 m/s^2 when its total mass is 1800 kg. What is the max acceleration of the truck after picking up an additional load of 400 kg
Force exerted by engine is same as F = ma
m1a1 =m2a2
1800*2 = (1800+400)*a2
a2 = 1800*2/2200
= 1.6363 m/s^2
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