Math, asked by tigerlionking, 5 months ago

When the speed of a car is v, the minimum

distance over which it can be stopped is s. If the

speed becomes nv, what will be the minimum distance over which it can be stopped during sametime?
(a) s/n (b) ns (c)2s/n(d) 2ns​

Answers

Answered by ravindrabansod26
3

Given: -

Let the speed of car be v

Minimum distance cover=s

final speed =0

Acceleration=?

Solution :-

From third equation of motion:

v^2-u^2=2as

0^2 -v^2=2as

a= - v^2 /2a

If speed becomes nv then minimum distance cover which it can be stopped during same retardation ( -v^2/2s)

From third equation of motion:

s= -v^2/2a

where v= nv

a= -v^2/2a

s= - (nv)^2/ 2x(-v^2)/2s

s=n^2 s

So minimum distance with same retardation is n square s .

Thank you....

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