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14 August, 00:53

A car braked with a constant deceleration of 16ft/s2, producing skid marks measuring 200 feet before coming to a stop. How fast was the car traveling (in ft/s) when the brakes were first applied

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  1. 14 August, 01:10
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    Answer:the car was traveling at a speed of 80 ft/s when the brakes were first applied.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The car braked with a constant deceleration of 16ft/s^2. This is a negative acceleration. Therefore,

    a = - 16ft/s^2

    While decelerating, the car produced skid marks measuring 200 feet before coming to a stop.

    This means that it travelled a distance,

    s = 200 feet

    We want to determine how fast the car was traveling (in ft/s) when the brakes were first applied. This is the car's initial velocity, u.

    Since the car came to a stop, its final velocity, v = 0

    Applying Newton's equation of motion,

    v^2 = u^2 + 2as

    0 = u^2 - 2 * 16 * 200

    u^2 = 6400

    u = √6400

    u = 80 ft/s
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