A horizontal rope is attached from a truck to a 1304-kg car. As the truck tows the car on a horizontal straight road, the rope will break if the tension is greater than 2691 N. Ignoring friction, what is the maximum possible acceleration of the truck if the rope does not break? m/s2
A horizontal rope is attached from a truck to a 1304-kg car. As the truck tows the car on a horizontal straight road, the rope will break if the tension is greater than 2691 N. Ignoring friction, what is the maximum possible acceleration of the truck if the rope does not break? m/s2
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![**Physics Problem: Maximum Acceleration of a Towing Truck**
A horizontal rope is attached from a truck to a 1304-kg car. As the truck tows the car on a horizontal straight road, the rope will break if the tension is greater than 2691 N. Ignoring friction, what is the maximum possible acceleration of the truck if the rope does not break?
**Answer:**
\[ \text{Acceleration} = \_\_\_ \, \text{m/s}^2 \]
*Note: Calculations should take into account the maximum tension the rope can handle without breaking and the mass of the car being towed.*](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fe7d3b718-2fa6-405b-a6e7-1294e06ceb6f%2F3a59604e-2212-4172-bec1-79f707cffd88%2Fs34yw4.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Physics Problem: Maximum Acceleration of a Towing Truck**
A horizontal rope is attached from a truck to a 1304-kg car. As the truck tows the car on a horizontal straight road, the rope will break if the tension is greater than 2691 N. Ignoring friction, what is the maximum possible acceleration of the truck if the rope does not break?
**Answer:**
\[ \text{Acceleration} = \_\_\_ \, \text{m/s}^2 \]
*Note: Calculations should take into account the maximum tension the rope can handle without breaking and the mass of the car being towed.*
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