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An automobile of mass 2000 kg moving at 30 m/s is braked suddenly with a constant braking force of 10000 N. How far does the car travel before stopping?

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Answer:

The car traveled the distance before stopping is 90 m.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Mass of automobile = 2000 kg

speed = 30 m/s

Braking force = 10000 N

For, The acceleration is

Using newton's formula


F = ma

Where, f = force

m= mass

a = acceleration

Put the value of F and m into the formula


-10000 =2000* a

Negative sing shows the braking force.

It shows the direction of force is opposite of the motion.


a = -(10000)/(2000)


a=-5\ m/s^2

For the distance,

Using third equation of motion


v^2-u^2=2as

Where, v= final velocity

u = initial velocity

a = acceleration

s = stopping distance of car

Put the value in the equation


0-30^2=2*(-5)* s


s = 90\ m

Hence, The car traveled the distance before stopping is 90 m.

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