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13 September, 10:57

When a driver presses the brake pedal, his car stops with an acceleration of - 0.5 m/s². How far will the car travel while coming to a complete stop if its initial speed was 8 m/s?

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  1. 13 September, 13:13
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    64 m

    Explanation:

    Using the following symbols

    x: distance

    v: velocity

    a: constant acceleration

    t: time

    v₀: initial velocity

    x₀: initial position

    The equations of motion for a constant acceleration are given by:

    (1) x = 0.5at²+v₀t+x₀

    (2) v = at+v₀

    From equation (2) you can calculate the time t it takes the car to come to a complete stop.

    (3) t = (v-v₀) / a

    Now you plug equation (3) in equation (1):

    (4) x = 0.5a ((v-v₀) / a) ²+v₀ ((v-v₀) / a) + x₀

    In equation (4) the position x is the only unknown.
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