Physics, asked by vishavjhabbar, 9 months ago

A man on bike saw a dog on road and applies brake man is 100 m away from the dog. if the velocity of bike id 120km per hr. find deacceleration required to stop the bike in front of dog.

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Answered by rishabhsingh4377
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Work equals force times distance and kinetic energy equals one-half the mass of the object times its velocity squared, so F_d = (m_ ÷ _2)_v2.

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