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A car is traveling at a speed of 70 mph, a long a straight road, when the driver slams on the brakes and the car m and the car a,=- 2.00 accelerates at comes to a complete stop. How much time passes between the time when the brakes were applied and the instant the car comes to a complete stop and how far did the car travel in that time? (1609 meters 1 mile, 3600 seconds 1 hour) a.) 7.28 s and 422.10 m. b.) 15.64 s and 244.70 m. c.) 12.32 s and 428.73 m. d.) 14.53 s and 210.98 m. e.) None of the above.

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Answer:

Option B is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Speed of car = 70mph
=70* (1609)/(3600)=31.28m/s

Deceleration of car = 2 m/s²

We have equation of motion

v = u + at

0 = 31.28 - 2 t

t = 15.64 seconds.

We also have


s=ut+(1)/(2)at^2=31.28* 15.64-(1)/(2)* 2* 15.64^2=244.70m

Option B is the correct answer.

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