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A car moving at 18 m/s decelerates at -- 2.5 m/s" as it approaches a stop sign.

a. How long does it take the car to come to a complete stop?

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Answer:

equation: Vf=Vo - at

t= (Vf- Vo)/a

t=(0m/s - 18m/s)/(-2.5m/s²)

t= 7.2 s

User Ntstha
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Answer:

The car takes 7.2 seconds to come to a complete stop when moving aStep-by-step explanation:

t 18 m/s decelerates at - 2.5 m/
s^2.

From the given statements, we know

Initial Velocity (u) = 18 m/s

Final Velocity (v) = 0 m/s

Acceleration (a) = - 2.5 m/
s^2

Applying the 1st Equation of Motion

v = u + at

and substituting the values, we get

t=
\frac{\mathrm{v}-\mathrm{u}}{\mathrm{a}}

=
(0-18)/(-2.5) = 7.2 seconds

User Artur Khrabrov
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