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Lynna [10]
3 years ago
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Car A m= 2000kg v=20 km/h Car B m= 2000kg v= 20km/h what is the location after impact

Physics
1 answer:
Darya [45]3 years ago
7 0

Mass of car, M=2000kg

Velocity, V=72× 5/18 =20ms¹

Apply kinematic equation of motion

v² -u² = as

0 − 20² =2a×20

a=−10ms^-2

Breaking force, F=ma=2000×10=20 kN

Apply first kinematic equation

v = u +at

t= \frac{v - u}{a}  =  \frac{0 - 20}{ - 10}  = 2sec\\

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