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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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 :-
Third Equation Of Motion Formula :
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 :
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/s²
According to the question by using the formula we get,
The distance will the vehicle move before coming to stop is 123.21 m .
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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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