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The brakes of a car traveling at 16 m/s can decelerate it until it stops after 10m. Find (a) its negative acceleration, and (b) the time requires to stop
10 years ago

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Henry
a. V^2 = Vo^2 + 2a*d
V = 0
Vo = 16 m/s
d = 10 m.
Solve for a.

b. V = Vo + a*t
V = 0
Vo = 16 m/s.
a = Value calculated in part a.
Solve for t.

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