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3 November, 19:51

4. A car of mass 2000 kg is traveling at 45 m/s when the driver spots a policeman anead. i ne univer apprivo

the brakes lightly for 3.0 seconds until he slows down below the speed limit. If the average force applied

by the brakes was 1.4 X 104 N, by how much did the kinetic energy of the car change?

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  1. 3 November, 22:26
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    The change in the Kinetic Energy of the car, E = 1449000 joules

    Explanation:

    Given,

    The mass of the car, m = 2000 Kg

    The speed of the car, v = 45 m/s

    The brake applied on the car for a duration, t = 3 s

    The average force applied by the brake, F = 1.4 x 10⁴ N

    The kinetic energy of the body is given by the relation,

    K. E = 1/2 mv²

    The initial kinetic energy of the car,

    K. E = 0.5 x 2000 x 45

    = 2025000 J

    The force applied by the brakes

    F = m x a

    Therefore, the deceleration of the car

    a = F / m

    = 1.4 x 10⁴ / 2000

    = 7 m/s²

    Using the first equations of motion,

    v = u + at

    v = 45 + (-7) (3) ∵ (-7) car is decelerating

    v = 24 m/s

    The final kinetic energy of the car

    k. e = 0.5 x 2000 x 24

    = 576000 J

    The difference in the kinetic energy,

    E = K. E - k. e

    = 2025000 J - 576000 J

    = 1449000 joules

    Hence, the change in the Kinetic Energy of the car, E = 1449000 joules
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