The distance travelled by the car before coming to stop.
Answer to Problem 92A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The initial velocity of the car is
After hitting the barrier, the car’s velocity decreases at the rate,
Consider the initial distance covered by the car is
Consider the final distance covered by the car before coming to stop is
The final velocity of the car is
Formula used:
Equation of motion for uniform acceleration: Consider an object is moving with uniform acceleration, then the equation of motion can be given as follows:
Here,
Calculation:
Find the distance covered by the car before coming to stop as follows:
Apply the equation of motion,
Conclusion:
Thus, the distance traveled by car before coming to stop is
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