Physics, asked by mansirohi, 9 months ago

The brakes applied to a car produce an acceleration of 6
m/s^2 in the opposite direction to the motion. if the car
takes 2s to stop after the application of brakes, calculate
the distance travelled during this time.​

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Answered by alibarmawer
5

Answer:

Acceleration a = -6 m/s^2

Time t = 2 s

Final velocity v = 0 m/s

Let initial velocity be u

Let distance be s

v = u + at

So, 0 = u + (-6)(2)

So, u = 12 m/s

Now, s = ut + (1/2) at^2

So, s = 12(2) + (1/2)(-6)(2^2)

So, s = 24 - 12

So, s = 12 m

Thus, distance travelled is 12 m

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