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A car moves at a speed of 40 km/h. It is stopped by applying brake which produces a uniform acceleration of -0.5 m/ s². How much distance will the vehicle move before coming to stop? can friends help me pleas​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Given :-

  • A car moves at a speed of 40 km/h.
  • It is stopped by applying brake which produces a uniform acceleration of - 0.5 m/s².

To Find :-

  • How much distance will the vehicle move before coming to stop.

Formula Used :-

\clubsuit Third Equation Of Motion Formula :

\mapsto \sf\boxed{\bold{\pink{v^2 =\: u^2 + 2as}}}\\

where,

  • v = Final Velocity
  • u = Initial Velocity
  • a = Acceleration
  • s = Distance Travelled

Solution :-

First, we have to convert initial velocity km/h into m/s :

\implies \sf Initial\: Velocity =\: 40\: km/h

\implies \sf Initial\: Velocity =\: 40 \times \dfrac{5}{18}\: m/s\: \: \bigg\lgroup \sf\bold{\pink{1\: km/h =\: \dfrac{5}{18}\: m/s}}\bigg\rgroup\\

\implies \sf Initial\: Velocity =\: \dfrac{200}{18}\: m/s

\implies \sf\bold{\purple{ Initial\: Velocity =\: 11.1\: m/s}}\\

Now, we have to find the distance will the vehicle move before coming to stop :

Given :

  • Final Velocity (v) = 0 m/s
  • Initial Velocity (u) = 11.1 m/s
  • Acceleration (a) = - 0.5 m/

According to the question by using the formula we get,

\longrightarrow \sf (0)^2 =\: (11.1)^2 + 2(- 0.5)s

\longrightarrow \sf 0 \times 0 =\: 11.1 \times 11.1 + 2\bigg(- \dfrac{5}{10}\bigg)s

\longrightarrow \sf 0 =\: \bigg(\dfrac{111}{10}\bigg) \times \bigg(\dfrac{111}{10}\bigg) + \bigg(- \dfrac{\cancel{10}}{\cancel{10}}\bigg)s

\longrightarrow \sf 0 =\: \dfrac{12321}{100} + (- 1)s

\longrightarrow \sf 0 =\: 123.21 - 1s

\longrightarrow \sf {\cancel{-}} 123.21 =\:  {\cancel{-}}1s

\longrightarrow \sf 123.21 =\: 1s

\longrightarrow \sf \dfrac{123.21}{1} =\: s

\longrightarrow \sf 123.21 =\: s

\longrightarrow \sf\bold{\red{s =\: 123.21\: m}}

\therefore The distance will the vehicle move before coming to stop is 123.21 m .

Answered by nehannjac
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Answer:

A car moves at a speed of 40 km/h. It is stopped by applying brake which produces a  

uniform acceleration of -0.5 m/ s². How much distance will the vehicle move before  

coming to stop?

Explanation:

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