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A car slows from 22 m/s to 3.0 m/s at a constant rate after 110 meters. How many seconds are required before the car is traveling 3.0 m/s?

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Recall that average velocity is given by


v_(\rm ave)=(\Delta x)/(\Delta t)

Under constant acceleration, we also have


v_(\rm ave)=\frac{v_i+v_f}2

Then


(\Delta x)/(\Delta t)=\frac{v_i+v_f}2


\implies(110\,\mathrm m)/(\Delta t)=\frac{22(\rm m)/(\rm s)+3.0(\rm m)/(\rm s)}2


\implies\boxed{\Delta t=8.8\,\mathrm s}

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