Physics: A car....?
A car is traveling at 14.0 m/s, and the driver sees a traffic light turn red. After 0.560 s (the reaction time), the driver applies the brakes, and the car decelerates at 9.00 m/s2. What is the stopping distance of the car, as measured from the point where the driver first sees the red light?
A car is traveling at 14.0 m/s, and the driver sees a traffic light turn red. After 0.560 s (the reaction time), the driver applies the brakes, and the car decelerates at 9.00 m/s2. What is the stopping distance of the car, as measured from the point where the driver first sees the red light?
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Jan 24, 2018
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Jan 24, 2018
Explanation:
- the velocity-time graph of the car has been given below.
- The area below velocity-time graph is equal to displacement of the car.
- The car is moving at constant velocity of 14 m/s between the points A and B.
- The velocity of the car decreases between the points B and C.
- The sum of the green and red areas is answer to your problem..