Ask a New Question

Asked by lai

Suppose the driver in this example is now moving with speed 38.9 m/s, and slams on the brakes, stopping the car in 4.4 s.
(a) Find the acceleration assuming the acceleration is constant.



(b) Find the distance the car travels, assuming the acceleration is constant.


(c) Find the average velocity.

5 years ago

Answers

Answered by oobleck
impatient much?
See your earlier post.
5 years ago

Related Questions

Suppose the final exam scores in a large class is symmetric mound shaped with a mean of 70 points an... Suppose a driver's car needs to travel 46.4 miles in 1.000 hour at a constant speed. If the tires o... Suppose a college entrance exam has a mean of 1200 and a standard deviation of 100. An Ivy league co... Suppose the 480 lb pile driver that drops 20 ft drives the pile 2 in. every time it strikes the pile... Suppose the 480 lbs pile driver that drops 20 ft drives the pile 2.0 in. every time it strikes the p... Suppose you will be taking exams in English, statistics and chemistry tomorrow and from past expe... Suppose a certain entrance exam has scores that are normally distributed with a mean score of 78 and... Semester B Exam Part 1 Suppose that the amount of algae in a pond doubles every 6 hours. If the pon... Driver Non-driver Total Juniors 26 38 64 Seniors 51 4 55 Total 77 42 119 Using data from the...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use