A 1,100 kg car comes uniformly to a stop. If the vehicle is accelerating at -1.2 m/s2, which force is closest to the net force acting on the vehicle?

A -9600N

B -1300N
C -900N
D -94N

I don't see any choices

1300N

To determine the net force acting on the car, we can use Newton's second law of motion, which states that the net force acting on an object is equal to its mass multiplied by its acceleration. In this case, the mass of the car is 1,100 kg, and the acceleration is -1.2 m/s^2.

So, the net force (F_net) can be calculated using the formula:

F_net = mass * acceleration

F_net = 1,100 kg * -1.2 m/s^2

F_net = -1,320 N

Therefore, the net force acting on the car is approximately -1,320 Newtons.