If a train going 60 m/s hits the brakes, and it takes the train 1 minute 25 seconds to stop, what is the train’s acceleration?
2 answers:
Answer:
a=60÷85 =0.705 m is my answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
- O. 705
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula > Vf= Vi+at................
Given Data.
- Vf=o
- Vi= 60m/s
- T= 85 sec
Required Data
a =?
Solve by using data in formula.
We get
O=60+ a (85)
-60= a(85)
-60/85= a
a= - 60/85
a= - o. 705
Minus sign indicates that the body is decelerating/applying breakes.
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