Answer:
a) At the end of the braking period, the car is moving at a speed of 16.6m/s
b) The car has traveled a total distance of 135.4m
Explanations:
The car starts from rest
The initial velocity, u = 0 m/s
Uniform acceleration, a = 2.4 m/s²
time, t = 9.0 seconds
Find the final velocity when the car accelerates at 2.4m/s² using the equation
v = u + at
v = 0 + 2.4(9)
v = 21.6 m/s
The distance covered when the car accelerates at 2.4m/s²
s = ut + 0.5at²
s = 0(9) + 0.5(2.4)(9²)
s = 97.2 m
The distance covered when the car accelerates at 2.4m/s² is 97.2 m
The driver then applied a brake for 2.0 s and accelerates at -2.5m/s²
The initial velocity now becomes 21.6 m/s
That is, u = 21.6 m/s
t = 2 seconds
a = -2.5m/s²
The final speed v is calculated as:
v = u + at
v = 21.6 + (-2.5)(2)
v = 21.6 - 5
v = 16.6m/s
At the end of the braking period, the car is moving at a speed of 16.6m/s
The distance covered during the braking period is calculated as:
The car traveled a distance of 38.2 m during the braking period
Total distance covered = 97.2m + 38.2m
Total distance covered = 135.4m
The car has gone a distance of 135.4m