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When brakes applied to a moving car travelling at 60km/hr it decelerates at a uniform rate of 5ms-2. Calculate the time taken to reach a velocity of 36km/hr
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Answered by
drwls
Convert the two km/h speeds to m/s.
60 km/h = 16.67 m/s
36 km/h = 10.00 m/s
Deceleration time requred
= (16.67 - 10)/a = ___ seconds
is a is in units of m/s^2
60 km/h = 16.67 m/s
36 km/h = 10.00 m/s
Deceleration time requred
= (16.67 - 10)/a = ___ seconds
is a is in units of m/s^2
Answered by
ABDULRAHMAN
K=F/e
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Ibrahim hassann
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Manasseh
Use this formula
T=V-U
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a
T=V-U
_____
a
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Queenesther
Please help me answer this question, when brakes are applied to a moving car
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