Asked by Caroline

A 1200 kg car is moving at 95 km/h when the driver notices a deer down the road. He immediately moves his foot toward the brake pedal, taking only 0.50 seconds before the car starts slowing down. The brakes cause a net force of 2400 N (backwards) on the car for 2.0 seconds. The deer then jumps out of the way and the driver lifts his foot off the brake pedal. How far does the car move in the 2.5 seconds starting from when the driver sees the deer?
Using newtons law.

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Answered by Damon
95 km/hr *1000/3600 = 26.4 m/s

in .5 seconds moves 13.2 meters

then
a = F/m = -2400/1200 = - 2 m/s^2

0 = Vo - a t
d = 13.2 + 26.4 t - (1/2) (2) t^2
t = 2
so
d = 13.2 + 48.8 = 62 meters












d = 13.2 +



Answered by Damon
0 = Vo - a t ignore that line, final speed is not zero and is not needed
Answered by James Macdonald
2+2=4
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