Alright, you are going 26.9 m/s. When you stop, you take .9s before the deceleration takes place.
So, it's .9 seconds plus however much time the deceleration takes.
As such,
Alright, you are going 26.9 m/s. When you stop, you take .9s before the deceleration takes place.
So, it's .9 seconds plus however much time the deceleration takes.
As such,
(Original Velocity)/(Deceleration rate)=Total Deceleration Time
(26.9m/s)/(4m/s^2)=Total Deceleration Time
6.725 seconds= Total Deceleration Time
Stopping Distance=(Average Velocity)(Total Deceleration Time)
(.5)(26.9 m/s)(6.725 seconds)=90.45125 meters
Now, you know how much distance it takes to stop.
You have to add how much distance you covered before stopping.
(reaction time)(velocity during reaction time)=Distance traversed during reaction time
(.9 seconds)(26.9m/s)=24.21 meters
Add the two to get your answer.
24.21 meters + 90.45125 meters= 114.66125 meters
And that's your answer.