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Hi there, I am a grade 11 student, learning physics.
A driver of a car going 90km/h suddenly sees the lights of a barrier 40.0 m ahead. It takes the driver 0.75s before he applies the brakes and the average accelleration during braking is -10.0m/s2.
a) Determine whether or not the car hits tha barrier.
b) What is the maximim speed at which the car could be moving and not hit the barrier at 40.0 m ahead? Assume the accelleration does not change.
a) Treat toward the barrier as positive.
v2=0m/s delta(t)= 40
v1=25m/s
a=-10m/s2
I am not quite sure how to do b)
v2^2 = v1^2 + 2a(delta(d)) <---- a)
I have already determined that it would take the car 50 m to come to a complete stop, so it would hit the barrier.
I am having trouble with b)
thanks in advance.
Homework Statement
A driver of a car going 90km/h suddenly sees the lights of a barrier 40.0 m ahead. It takes the driver 0.75s before he applies the brakes and the average accelleration during braking is -10.0m/s2.
a) Determine whether or not the car hits tha barrier.
b) What is the maximim speed at which the car could be moving and not hit the barrier at 40.0 m ahead? Assume the accelleration does not change.
a) Treat toward the barrier as positive.
v2=0m/s delta(t)= 40
v1=25m/s
a=-10m/s2
I am not quite sure how to do b)
Homework Equations
v2^2 = v1^2 + 2a(delta(d)) <---- a)
The Attempt at a Solution
I have already determined that it would take the car 50 m to come to a complete stop, so it would hit the barrier.
I am having trouble with b)
thanks in advance.