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4 March, 02:39

An alert driver can apply the brakes fully in about 0.5 seconds. How far would the car travel if it

were moving at a rate of 29.06 m/sec?

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  1. 4 March, 02:45
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    The car would travel after applying brakes is, d = 14.53 m

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    The time taken to apply brakes fully is, t = 0.5 s

    The velocity of the car, v = 29.06 m/s

    The distance traveled by the car in 0.5 s, d = ?

    The relation between the velocity, displacement, and time is given by the formula

    d = v x t m

    Substituting the values in the above equation,

    d = 29.06 m/s x 0.5 s

    = 14.53 m

    Therefore, the car would travel after applying brakes is, d = 14.53 m
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