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AlladinOne [14]
3 years ago
5

A car starting from rest moves with a constant acceleration of 10 mi/hr2 for 1 hour, then decelerates at a constant 5 mi/hr2 unt

il it comes to a stop. How far has it travelled?
Physics
1 answer:
Vinvika [58]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The total distance traveled by the car (S) = 15 mi

Explanation:

Total acceleration (a_{1}) = 10 mi / h^{2}

Time (t) = 1 hour

Deceleration (a_{2}) = - 5 mi / h^{2}

From law of speed we know that  V = u + a_{1} t -----------(1)

Where V = Final speed

           u = initial speed and t = time period

Car starts from rest so initial speed is zero so u = 0

Then equation 1 becomes V = a_{1} t = 10 × 1 = 10 mi / h ---------(2)

The distance traveled by the car S_{1} = u t + \frac{1}{2} × a_{1} × t^{2} -------------(3)

Put all the values in equation we get S_{1} = 0 + \frac{1}{2} × 10 × 1^{2}

                                                             S_{1} = 5 mi ---------------(4)

This is the distance traveled by the car in 1 hour.

In second case when car starts decelerates the equation of motion becomes

⇒ V = u - a t -----------(5)

final speed in this case = 0 and initial speed (u) = 10 mi / h

⇒ 0 = 10 - 5 t

⇒ 5 t = 10

⇒ t = 2 hours

Distance traveled by the car in to hours  S_{2} = u t + \frac{1}{2} × a_{2} × t^{2}

⇒ S_{2} = 10 × 2 - \frac{1}{2} × 5 × 2^{2}

⇒ S_{2} = 20 - 10

⇒ S_{2} = 10 mi

This is the distance traveled by the car in the next two hours.

Thus the total distance traveled by the car = S_{1} + S_{2}

⇒ S = 5 + 10 = 15 mi

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