A train is traveling at a speed of 72km/h. The driver applies brakes so that a Uniform acceleration of -0.2ms-2 is produced. Find the distance traveled by the train before it comes to rest.
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A train is travelling at a speed of 72 Km/h . The driver applies brakes so that a uniform acceleration of -0.2 ms^-2 is produced . Find the distance travelled by train before it comes to rest .
- Distance travelled by train = 1 Km
- Initial Velocity ( u ) = 72
- Acceleration ( a ) = -0.2
- Final Velocity ( v ) = 0 ( At rest )
- Distance travelled by train ( s ) .
To convert kilometre per hour into metre per hour , we multiply the value by 5/18 .
- Acceleration
Acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes with time . Negative acceleration is called retardation .
- Initial Velocity
Initial velocity is the velocity of the object before the effect of acceleration .
- Final Velocity
Final velocity is the velocity of the object after the effect of acceleration .
- Distance
Distance is the length of actual path covered by a moving object in a given time interval .
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Answer:
• Distance travelled by train = 1 Km
Explanation:
1km
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