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16 June, 06:48

What is the deceleration (in m/s2) of a rocket sled if it comes to rest in 1.7 s from a speed of 1020 km/h? (Such deceleration caused one test subject to black out and have temporary blindness.)

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  1. 16 June, 09:58
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    40.47m/s²

    Explanation:

    Acceleration is the change in velocity of a body with respect to time.

    Acceleration = change in velocity/time

    Given speed = 1020km/hr

    Time = 1.7s

    Converting 1020km/hr to m/s we have;

    (1020*1000/3600) m/s

    = 1,020,000/3,600

    = 283.3m/s

    Acceleration = 283.3/7

    Acceleration = 40.47m/s²

    Deceleration is therefore 40.47m/s²
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