If your car has a mass of 770 kg, how much force is required to accelerate it forward at 4.98 m/s2?

F(net)=ma

F(net)=770*4.98
F= 3,834.6 N

To calculate the force required to accelerate a car, you need to use Newton's second law of motion, which states that force (F) is equal to mass (m) multiplied by acceleration (a). In this case, the mass of the car is given as 770 kg and the acceleration is 4.98 m/s².

To find the force, use the formula:

F = m * a

Substituting the given values:

F = 770 kg * 4.98 m/s²

Now, multiply the values:

F = 3834.6 kg⋅m/s²

Since the unit "kg⋅m/s²" is equivalent to a Newton (N), the force required to accelerate the car forward is 3834.6 N.