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a car traveling at a speed of 30.0 m/s encounters an emergency and comes to a complete stop. how much time will it take for the car to stop if it decelerates at -4.0m/s^2

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It will take 7.5 s for the car to stop.

One of the acceleration formulas is


v_(f) = v_(i) +at, where


v_(f) is the final velocity,

v_(i) is the initial velocity,
a is the acceleration, and
t is the time.

0 = 30.0 m·s⁻¹ + (-4.0 m·s⁻²)t

4.0 s⁻¹ t = 30.0

t =
(30.0)/( 4.0 \text s^(-1))= 7.5 s
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