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20 September, 07:01

A runaway train car that has a mass of 15,000 kg travels at a speed of 5.4 m/s down a track. A force of 1500 N brings the car to rest. How far (in meters) does the train travel while stopping?

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  1. 20 September, 07:16
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    145.8 m

    Explanation:

    M = mass of the runaway train car = 15,000 kg

    V₀ = initial speed of the train = 5.4 m/s

    V = final speed of the train = 0 m/s

    F = force applied to bring the car to rest = 1500 N

    d = distance traveled before stopping

    Using work-change in kinetic energy theorem

    Work done by applied force = Change in kinetic energy

    - F d = (0.5) M (V² - V₀²)

    - (1500) d = (0.5) (15000) (0² - 5.4²)

    d = 145.8 m
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