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4 July, 18:34

How long will it take for a car to accelerate to come to a stop if it is traveling at 20m/s and the car has a maximum deceleration of 6m/s

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  1. 4 July, 18:41
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    When the car comes to a stop, the final velocity must be 0 m/s.

    Since the car js decelerating in a forward direction, acceleration must be negative.

    final v = initial v + a•t

    0 = 20 + (-6) t

    t = 3.33s
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