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Formula one racers speed up much more quickly than normal passenger vehicles, and they also can stop in a much shorter distance. a formula one racer traveling at 90 m/s can stop in a distance of 110 m. What is the magnitude of the car's acceleration as it slows during braking?

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Answer:

a = -36.8 m/s/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial speed of the car


v_i = 90 m/s

finally car will stop after it cover the distance


d = 110 m

so we have


v_f^2 - v_i^2 = 2 a d

here we have


0 - 90^2 = 2(a) (110)


a = (90^2)/(220)


a = -36.8 m/s^2

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