Question
A car is initially travelling at a constant speed of 20 m/s along a highway. Suddenly, the driver applies the brakes, causing the car to accelerate at -5.0 m/s^2. If the driver applied the brakes 0.50s late, determine the distance the car travels from the moment the driver is about to brake until it stops.
Answers
Determine the two distances, and add them up.
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