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A car slams on its brakes, coming to a complete stop in 4.0 s. The car was traveling south at 60.0 mph. Calculate the acceleration.

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acceleration = ms^(-1)
= 60/4
=15 ms with the power of -1
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Answer:

Acceleration,
a=-6.705\ m/s^2

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Velocity of the car, u = 60 mph = 26.82 m/s

Finally it comes to stop, v = 0

Time taken, t = 4 s

We need to find the acceleration of the car. The change in velocity divided by time is called the acceleration of the object. Mathematically, it is given by :


a=(v-u)/(t)


a=(0-26.82)/(4)


a=-6.705\ m/s^2

Negative sign shows the car is decelerating. So, the acceleration of the car is
6.705\ m/s^2. Hence, this is the required solution.

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