With good tires and breaks, a car traveling 50 mi/hr on dry pavement can travel 400 ft when the driver reacts to something he sees and brings the vehicle to a stop. If this is done uniformly, what is the car's acceleration?

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Answer:[tex]6.72 m/s^2[/tex]

Explanation:

Given

initial velocity [tex]u=50 mi/hr\approx 73.33 ft/s[/tex]

Distance traveled before stopping [tex]s=400 ft[/tex]

using equation of

[tex]v^2-u^2=2as [/tex]

where v=final velocity

u=initial Velocity

a=acceleration

s=displacement

v=0 as car stops after travelling [tex]400 ft[/tex]

[tex]0-73.33^2=2\times a\times 400[/tex]

[tex]a=-6.72 m/s^2[/tex]

negative sign indicates it is deceleration

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