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3 March, 20:51

A car slows down from 24 m/s to rest in a distance of 90 m. what was its acceleration, assumed constant? incorrect: your answer is incorrect. m/s2

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  1. 3 March, 21:13
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    The initial speed of the car is

    V₁ = 24 m/s

    Because the car comes to rest, the final speed of the car is

    V₂ = 0

    The distance traveled while coming to rest is

    d = 90 m.

    Let a = the constant acceleration.

    Use the formula

    V₂² = V₁² + 2ad

    That is,

    0 = (24 m/s) ² + 2 * (a m/s²) * (90 m)

    Obtain

    180a = - 576

    a = - 3.4 m/s²

    Because the answer is negative, the car decelerates.

    Answer:

    The acceleration is - 3.2 m/s² (or a deceleration of 3.2 m/s²).
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