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2 March, 09:32

If an object is moving with a velocity of 24m/s and has an acceleration of - 4m/s how long will it take to stop

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  1. 2 March, 10:00
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    The negative sign on the acceleration is only a vector quantity that means the object is accelerating to the left. Hence, we can only focus on it magnitude which is 4 m/s^2. Acceleration is the change in velocity over time. The change in velocity must be 24 m/s - 0 m/s, if you want the object to stop. Therefore,

    a = (v2 - v1) / t

    4 = (24 - 0) t

    t = 6 seconds

    The object will stop after 6 seconds.
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