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16 August, 03:48

A car slows down from 23 m/s to rest in a distance of 85m. what was its acceleration, assumed constant?

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  1. 16 August, 04:01
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    In this case, the car slow down from 23m/s into rest which means 0m/s. That mean the average speed of the car would be: (23m/s + 0 ms) / 2 = 11.5m/s.

    If the car moved for 85m with that average speed, then the time car moves would be:

    85m / (11.5m/s) = 7.39s

    The car moves for 7.39 second, losing velocity from 23m/s into 0m/s. Then the acceleration would be:

    (23m/s - 0m/s) / 7.39s = 3.11 second
  2. 16 August, 04:02
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    U = 23 m/s, initial speed

    v = 0, final speed (the car comes to rest)

    s = 85 m, distance traveled.

    Let a = the acceleration.

    Use the formula

    u² + 2as = v²

    (23 m/s) ² + 2 * (a m/s²) * (85 m) = 0

    529 + 170a =

    a = - 529/170 = - 3.11 m/s²

    Answer: - 3.1 m/s² (this is a deceleration).
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