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The driver of a car traveling down the interstate slams on the brakes, causing the car to skid to rest over a distance of 119.7 m. If the car experienced an acceleration of -10.94 m/s2 during this time, how long did it take for the car to come to rest?

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Given:

The distance covered by the car after the driver applies the brake, d=119.7 m

The acceleration of the car, a=-10.94 m/s²

The final velocity of the car, v=0 m/s

To find:

The time it takes for the car to come to stop.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the equation of motion,


d=vt-(1)/(2)at^2

On substituting the known values,


\begin{gathered} 119.7=0-(1)/(2)*-10.94* t^2 \\ t=\sqrt{(119.7*2)/(10.94)} \\ =4.7\text{ s} \end{gathered}

Final answer:

Thus the car comes to rest in 4.7 s

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