Deceleration of car

The car has a speed of 60 km/h and, after a 100 m journey speed of 40 km/h. What is the deceleration of a car if we assume that its movement is constantly slowed down?

Correct answer:

a =  0.7716 m/s2

Step-by-step explanation:

v1=60 km/h m/s=60:3.6  m/s=16.66667 m/s s=100 m v2=40 km/h m/s=40:3.6  m/s=11.11111 m/s  s = v1 t  21 a   t2  a = tv1v2  s = v1 t  0.5 (v1v2)/t   t2  s=v1 t0.5 (v1v2) t 100=16.666666666667 t0.5 (16.66666666666711.111111111111) t  13.888889t=100  t=13.88888889100=7.2  t=5367.2  a=tv1v2=7.216.666711.1111=1621250.7716 m/s2   Verifying Solution:   s1=v1 t21 a t2=16.6667 7.221 0.7716 7.22=100 m s=s1 v3=v1a t=16.66670.7716 7.2=910011.1111 m/s v3 = v2



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