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A car is traveling at a speed of 38.0 m/s on an interstate highway where the speed limit is 75.0 mi/h. Is the driver exceeding the speed limit?

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Answer:

Yes, the car driver is exceeding the given limit.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • Speed of the car, v = 38.0 m/s.
  • Speed limit of the highway,
    \rm v_o=75.0\ mi/h.

Converting the speed limit from mi/h to m/s:

We know,

1 mi = 1.60934 km.

1 km = 1000 m.

Therefore, 1 mi = 1.60934 × 1000 m = 1609.34 m.

1 hour = 60 minutes.

1 minute = 60 seconds.

Therefore, 1 hour = 60 × 60 seconds = 3600 seconds.

Using these values,


\rm 1\ (mi)/(h)=(1609.34\ m)/(3600\ s)=0.447\ m/s.

Therefore,


\rm v_o = 75.0\ mi/h=75.0* 0.447=33.52\ m/s.

Clearly,


\rm v_o<v

which means, the car driver is exceeding the given speed limit.

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