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28 August, 00:11

2. A scooter moves at a speed of 36km/h is stopped by applying brakes which produce a uniform acceleration of, - 0.5m/s. How much distance will be covered by the scooter before it stops?

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  1. 28 August, 00:29
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    There will be covered 100 meter by the scooter before it stops.

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Velocity of the scooter = 36 km/h = 10 m/s = the initial velocity

    Uniform acceleration = - 0.5 m/s

    Step 2: Calculate time needed to stop the scooter

    Suppose the scooter stops afer time t, then v = 0

    v = v0 + a*t = 0 a = - 0.5 m/s²

    0 = 10 + (-0.5) * t

    -10 = - 0.5t

    t = 20

    This means the scooter will stop after 20 seconds

    Step 3: Calculate distance travelled before the scooter stops

    x = v0*t + 1/2at²

    x = 10*20 + 1/2 * (-0.5) * 20²

    x = 200 - 100

    x = 100 m

    There will be covered 100 meter by the scooter before it stops.
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