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16 September, 21:07

car is being driven at a rate of 40 ft/sec when the brakes are applied. The car decelerates at a constant rate of 12 ft/sec2. How long before the car stops? Round your answer to one decimal place.

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  1. 16 September, 21:16
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    It will take 3.3 seconds before the car stops

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Initial Velocity, u = 40 ft/sec

    Final Velocity, v = 0

    acceleration, a = - 12 ft/sec² (deceleration)

    Formula = > v = u + at

    Substitute for each parameter

    0 = 40 + (-12) t

    0 = 40 - 12t

    12t = 40

    t = 40 / 12

    t = 3.3 sec
  2. 16 September, 21:23
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    66.7 feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    v² = u² + 2as

    0² = 40² + 2 (-12) (so

    1600 = 24s

    s = 66⅔ or 66.7
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