Answer:
a=0.27637 m/s²
Explanation:
Hello,
You should remember that ;
Stopping distance=reaction distance + braking distance
First find the reaction distance which is that distance traveled from point of detecting danger to start of breaking process.
Formula: d=(s*r) where s is speed in m/s and r is reaction time in seconds
Given: s=12m/s and r=0.79 s
d= 12*0.79=9.48 m
Remaining distance to cover and stop
Where distance from locomotive to railroad crossing is 260, then remaining distance will be;
270m-9.48m=260.52 m
To get magnitude of minimum deceleration to avoid an accident you apply the formula:
v²=u²-2as
where
v= final speed = 0 m/s
u=speed of locomotive = 12 m/s
a=acceleration in m/s²
s=remaining distance to cover
v²=u²-2as
0²=12²-2*a*260.52
0=144-521.04 a
144/521.04= 521.04/521.04a
a=0.27637 m/s²
Hope this Helps!