Physics, asked by Stephensoccer11, 9 months ago

A train is traveling at a speed of 80\,\dfrac{\text{km}}{\text{h}}80 h km ​ 80, start fraction, start text, k, m, end text, divided by, start text, h, end text, end fraction when the conductor applies the brakes. The train slows with a constant acceleration of magnitude 0.5\,\dfrac{\text{m}}{\text{s}^2}0.5 s 2 m ​ 0, point, 5, start fraction, start text, m, end text, divided by, start text, s, end text, squared, end fraction. We want to find the distance the train travels from the time the brakes are applied until the train comes to a complete stop. Which kinematic formula would be most useful to solve for the target unknown?

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Answered by ranigargi
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Sorry don't know...

Answered by fzmeiling
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