Physics, asked by pragatiraibantawa, 10 months ago

the brakes applied to a car produce an acceleration of 6m/s2 in the opposite direction to the motion. if the car takes 2 second to stop after the application of brakes,calculate the distance it travels during this time.....................plz give step by step answer.......................................fast

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Given:

Accerleration: a=−6 m/s

2

Time t=2 s

Final velocity, v=0 m/s

v=u+at

0=u−6×2

u=12 m/s

s=ut+

2

1

at

2

s=12×2+

2

1

×(−6)×4

⇒s=12 m

Answered by aavi24
1

Answer:

12meter

Explanation:

ANSWER

Given:

Accerleration: a=−6 m/s

2

Time t=2 s

Final velocity, v=0 m/s

v=u+at

0=u−6×2

u=12 m/s

s=ut+

2

1

at

2

s=12×2+

2

1

×(−6)×4

⇒s=12 m

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