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Regarding kinematic equations and how you can swap them around to find solutions based on the variables I do have. I’m having trouble figuring it out, here’s the question I’m stuck on.

Regarding kinematic equations and how you can swap them around to find solutions based-example-1
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Given that the initial speed of the plane is u = 120 m/s

The final velocity of the plane is v = 0 m/s as the plane comes to rest.

The plane has an acceleration, a = -5.30 m/s^2.

We have to find the minimum time required for the plane to stop.

The required kinematic equation is


v=u+at

Substituting the values, the time will be


\begin{gathered} 0=120-5.3t \\ t=(120)/(5.3) \\ =22.64\text{ s} \end{gathered}

Thus, the minimum time required to stop the plane is 22.64 s.

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