Question
An automobile traveling 50km/hr. It decelerates at 5 meter per second square. How long will it take to stop the car? How far will the car travel after a brakes applied?
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final velocity = initial velocity + acceleration * time
Note: deceleration is a negative acceleration.
final velocity = initial velocity + acceleration * time
Note: deceleration is a negative acceleration.
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