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4. A train is travelling at a speed of 60 km/ h. Brakes are applied so as to produce a uniform

acceleration of −0.5 m /s2

. Find how far the train will go before it is brought to rest.​

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Answer:

33.33 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Applying Newton's equation of motion,

v² = u²+2as...................... Equation 1

Where v = final velocity of the train, u = initial velocity of the train, a = acceleration of the train, s = distance.

make s the subject of the equation

s = (v²-u²)/2a................ Equation 2

Given: v = 0 m/s ( brought to rest), u = 60 km/h = 60(1000/3600) m/s = 16.67 m/s, a = -0.5 m/s²

Substitute this values into equation 2

s = (0-16.67)/-0.5

s = -16.67/-0.5

s = 33.33 m

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