To solve this problem, we can use the following equations of motion:
The equation for uniform acceleration: v = u + at
The equation for distance covered with uniform acceleration: s = ut + (1/2)at^2
where: v = final velocity u = initial velocity (0 m/s, since the tractor starts from rest) a = acceleration (to be determined) t = time (10 minutes = 600 seconds) s = distance covered (to be determined)
First, let's find the acceleration (a):
v = u + at 20 m/s = 0 + a * 600 s a = 20 m/s / 600 s a ≈ 0.0333 m/s²
Now, let's find the distance covered (s):
s = ut + (1/2)at^2 s = 0 * 600 + (1/2) * 0.0333 * (600)^2 s ≈ 599.4 meters
Finally, let's calculate the net force acting on the tractor as it accelerates. We can use Newton's second law of motion:
F = ma
F = 1500 kg * 0.0333 m/s² F ≈ 49.95 N
Therefore:
- The acceleration of the tractor is approximately 0.0333 m/s².
- The distance covered by the tractor is approximately 599.4 meters.
- The net force acting on the tractor as it accelerates is approximately 49.95 N.