2.1. Demonstrate all forces acting on a car. 2.2. Calculate the acceleration of the caravan if the car accelerates from rest. 2.3. Calculate the reaction on the wheels axis of the car when driving at a constant velocity of 10 m/s for 100 m.
2.1. Demonstrate all forces acting on a car. 2.2. Calculate the acceleration of the caravan if the car accelerates from rest. 2.3. Calculate the reaction on the wheels axis of the car when driving at a constant velocity of 10 m/s for 100 m.
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![2.1.
Demonstrate all forces acting on a car.
2.2.
Calculate the acceleration of the caravan if the car accelerates from rest.
2.3.
Calculate the reaction on the wheels axis of the car when driving at a constant
velocity of 10 m/s for 100 m.
2.4.
Calculate the time taken to drive the car at constant speed defined in question
2.3.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F5f7b2392-4473-4558-8080-063546ca3461%2F25ab0553-8ef3-4271-91a1-37b8086a02b9%2Fifvs4ag_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:2.1.
Demonstrate all forces acting on a car.
2.2.
Calculate the acceleration of the caravan if the car accelerates from rest.
2.3.
Calculate the reaction on the wheels axis of the car when driving at a constant
velocity of 10 m/s for 100 m.
2.4.
Calculate the time taken to drive the car at constant speed defined in question
2.3.
![Question 2
A car shown in Figure 2 has a mass of 600 kg and is pulling a caravan with a
mass of 400 kg. The wheelbase of the car is 1.33 m and the coefficient of friction
between the rear driving wheels of the car and the road is 0.25. The centre of
gravity of a car and the caravan are 60 mm and 1 m respectively. Neglect the
mass of the wheels.
62-1m
G1-6omm
2.4m
Figure 2: The car pulling caravan](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F5f7b2392-4473-4558-8080-063546ca3461%2F25ab0553-8ef3-4271-91a1-37b8086a02b9%2Fe54ldupw_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2
A car shown in Figure 2 has a mass of 600 kg and is pulling a caravan with a
mass of 400 kg. The wheelbase of the car is 1.33 m and the coefficient of friction
between the rear driving wheels of the car and the road is 0.25. The centre of
gravity of a car and the caravan are 60 mm and 1 m respectively. Neglect the
mass of the wheels.
62-1m
G1-6omm
2.4m
Figure 2: The car pulling caravan
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