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24 June, 03:36

If the meteorite was moving at 500 m/s before striking the car, what was the magnitude of its acceleration while stopping?

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  1. 24 June, 06:58
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    The solution would be like this for this specific problem:

    a = v2r (formula for magnitude of acceleration)

    a = 6.25 * 105 ms^-2

    Use V^2 = Vo^2 + 2a (X - Xo)

    We know that the meteorite travels at a speed of. 2m, but it stops moving so V^2 has a 0 value. Also, you’re told that Vo is 500 and Xo is 0.

    0 = 500^2 + 2a (.2 - 0)

    -250000 =.4a

    a = - 625000. I thought that a should have been negative since it was slowing down, but it told me to change signs so a should be a = 625000 m/s^2
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