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A driver takes 0.20 s to apply the brakes after he sees a need for it. This is called the reaction time of the driver. If he is driving a car at a speed of 54 km/h and the brakes cause a deceleration of 6.0 m/s2, find the distance travelled by the car after he sees the need to put the brakes on.

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Answered by Pitymys
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Answer:

22 m

Explanation:

In the reaction time, the car moves with a constant speed of 54 km/h, i.e., 15 m/s.  (multiply km/hr value to 5/18 to change into m/s)

Distance travelled in this time, s1 = 15 × 0.2 = 3 m

When the brakes are applied:

Initial velocity of the car, u = 15 m/s

Final velocity of the car, v = 0  ( as it will come to rest)

Acceleration, a = −6 m/s2  ( -ve means its retardation which is -ve acceleration)

Distance, s^2 = v^2 − u22a

= 18.75 m

Total distance, s = s1 + s2

⇒ s = 3 + 18.75 = 21.75 m

⇒ s = 22 m

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