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zimovet [89]
3 years ago
11

Determine the stopping distances for an automobile with an initial speed of 95 km/h and human reaction time of 1.0 s : (a) for a

n acceleration a = -5.5 m/s2 : (b) for a = -6.6 m/s2
Physics
1 answer:
Rashid [163]3 years ago
7 0

(a) 89.8 m

First of all, let's convert the initial speed from km/h into m/s:

u=95 km/h \cdot \frac{1000 m/km}{3600 s/h}=26.4 m/s

During the reaction time of t_1 = 1.0 s, the car still travels at constant speed, so it covers a distance of

S_1 = u t_1 = (26.4 m/s)(1.0 s)=26.4 m

Later, it slows down with acceleration

a=-5.5 m/s^2

The distance covered in this second part can be found with the following equation:

v^2 - u^2 = 2aS_2

where v=0 is the final speed of the car. Solving for S2,

S_2 = \frac{v^2-u^2}{2a}=\frac{0-(26.4 m/s)^2}{2(-5.5 m/s^2)}=63.4 m

So the total stopping distance is

S=S_1 + S_2 = 26.4 m+63.4 m=89.8 m

(b) 79.2 m

This exercise is identical to the first part, except that this time the acceleration is

a=-6.6 m/s^2

So, the distance covered while decelerating is

S_2 = \frac{v^2-u^2}{2a}=\frac{0-(26.4 m/s)^2}{2(-6.6 m/s^2)}=52.8 m

So the total stopping distance is

S=S_1 + S_2 = 26.4 m+52.8 m=79.2 m

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