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You're driving down the highway late one night at 21 m/s when a deer steps onto the road 35 m in front of you. Your reaction time before stepping on the brakes is 0.50 s , and the maximum deceleration of your car is 10 m/ s 2.

How much distance is between you and the deer when you come to a stop?What is the maximum speed you could have and still not hit the deer?

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Speed with which initially car is moving is 21 m/s

Reaction time = 0.50 s

distance traveled in the reaction time d = v t

d = 21 * 0.50 = 10.5 m

deceleration after this time = -10 m/s^2

now the distance traveled by the car after applying bakes


v_f^2 - v_i^2 = 2a d


0 - 21^2 = 2(-10)d


d = 22.05 m

so total distance moved before it stop

d = 22.05 + 10.5 = 32.55 m

so the distance from deer is 35 - 32.55 = 2.45 m

now to find the maximum speed with we can move we will assume that we will just touch the deer when we stop

so our distance after brakes are applied is d = 35 - 10.5 = 24.5 m

again by kinematics


v_f^2 - v_i^2 = 2 ad


0 - v^2 = 2(-10)(24.5)


v = 22.1 m/s

so maximum speed would be 22.1 m/s

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