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UrbanXrisis
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A motorist is traveling at 18.0 m/s when he sees a deer in the road 38.0 m ahead.
(a) If the maximum negative acceleartion of the vehicle is -4.50 m/s^2, what is the maximum reation time t of the motorist that will allow him to avoid hitting the deer?
thought process...
Vf=Vi+at
0m/s=18m/s+(-4.5m/s^2)t
t=4
d=Vit+.5at^2
d=18(4)+.5(-4.5)(4)^2
d=36m
That means there is 2 meters left for a crash.
d=Vit+.5at^2
2=18(t)+.5(0)t^2
t=.11s
Max reaction time: .11s
(b) If his reaction time is actually .300s, how fast will he be traveling when he hits the deer?
.3-.11=.19s
the driver goes .19 seconds over
4s-.19s=3.81s
how long it takes for him to hit to hit the deer
Vf=Vi+at
Vf=18m/s+(-4.5m/s^2)(3.18s)
Vf=3.69m/s
Is this work valid?
(a) If the maximum negative acceleartion of the vehicle is -4.50 m/s^2, what is the maximum reation time t of the motorist that will allow him to avoid hitting the deer?
thought process...
Vf=Vi+at
0m/s=18m/s+(-4.5m/s^2)t
t=4
d=Vit+.5at^2
d=18(4)+.5(-4.5)(4)^2
d=36m
That means there is 2 meters left for a crash.
d=Vit+.5at^2
2=18(t)+.5(0)t^2
t=.11s
Max reaction time: .11s
(b) If his reaction time is actually .300s, how fast will he be traveling when he hits the deer?
.3-.11=.19s
the driver goes .19 seconds over
4s-.19s=3.81s
how long it takes for him to hit to hit the deer
Vf=Vi+at
Vf=18m/s+(-4.5m/s^2)(3.18s)
Vf=3.69m/s
Is this work valid?