Final answer:
a) The distance covered until reaching top speed is 112.5 meters. b) The time taken from reaching top speed until coming to rest at the traffic lights is 6 seconds.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Distance covered until reaching top speed:
To find the distance covered until reaching top speed, we can use the equation:
v^2 = u^2 + 2as
Where v is the final velocity, u is the initial velocity, a is the acceleration, and s is the distance.
Given:
Initial velocity (u): 15 m/s
Final velocity (v): 30 m/s
Acceleration (a): 3 m/s²
Let's solve for the distance (s):
30^2 = 15^2 + 2(3)s
900 = 225 + 6s
6s = 675
s = 112.5 m
Therefore, the distance covered until reaching top speed is 112.5 meters.
b) Time taken from reaching top speed until coming to rest at the traffic lights:
To find the time taken, we can use the equation:
v = u + at
Where v is the final velocity, u is the initial velocity, a is the acceleration, and t is the time.
Given:
Initial velocity (u): 30 m/s
Acceleration (a): -5 m/s² (negative because it's deceleration)
Distance (s): 600 m
Let's solve for the time (t):
0 = 30 + (-5)t
-30 = -5t
t = 6 seconds
Therefore, the time taken from reaching top speed until coming to rest at the traffic lights is 6 seconds.