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A car with mass 1500 kg moves with constant velocity of 36 m/s. The driver sees a group of cows in front and he immediately steps on the brake pedal and manage to stop the car in 6 s. The distance of the cows from the car when the driver spotted them is 160 m. How far are the cows from the car when the car stops?

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From laws of motion:


S = ( (v + u)/(2) ) * t
Where S is the distance/displacement (as you would call it) which is unknown
v = final velocity which is 0m/s (this is because the car stops)
u = initial velocity which is 36m/s (from the data given)
t = time taken for the distance to be covered and it is 6s


Substitute the values, hence:

S = ( (0 + 36)/(2) ) * 6

S = (18) * 6 \\ \\ S = 108m

But this is merely the distance he travelled in the 6 seconds he was trying to stop the car.

Therefore, the distance between the car and the cows = 160-108
Distance = 52m
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