Answer:
Deceleration =
units/sec^2
Explanation:
Given that a car is traveling at when the driver sees an accident m ahead and slams on the brakes.
i.e. if he is coming with speed v units/sec say, he has to make his velocity 0.
Distance travelled = m units
Initial velocity = v
Final velocity =0
Use the third formula as
![v^2=u^2+2as\\0=v^2+2am\\a =(-v^2)/(2a)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/mathematics/college/qxpl784i1dl5k4blxkf6egdp7ic561tohk.png)
So he has to apply an acceleration of
units/sec^2 to stop the car in time to avoid a pile up.
Deceleration =
units/sec^2