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A dragster, starting from rest, accelerates at 28 m/s/s for 4.5 s. Then the parachute comes out and it slows to 46 m/s in 10 s. Determine its acceleration in those 10 s when the parachute is deployed. Show your working.

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First find acceleration before opening

parachute

  • Initial velocity=u=0m/s
  • Acceleration=28m/s^2
  • Time=t=4.5s


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow v=u+at


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow v=0+28(4.5)


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow v=126m/s

Now

After opening the parachute the Final velocity calculated above would become initial velocity

  • u=126m/s
  • v=46m/s
  • Time=10s


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow Acceleration=(v-u)/(t)


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow Acceleration=(46-126)/(10)


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow Acceleration=(-80)/(10)


\\ \bull\tt\dashrightarrow Acceleration=-8m/s^2

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