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A driver brings a car to a full stop in 2.0 s. If the car was initially

traveling at 22 m/s, what is the acceleration?
a -17 m/s2
b 27 m/s2
c 7 m/s2
d –11 m/s2

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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf D. \ -11 \ m/s^2}}

Step-by-step explanation:

Acceleration can be found by dividing the change in velocity by the time.


a=(v_f-v_i)/(t)

where Vf is the final velocity, Vi is the initial velocity, and t is the time.

Since the car came to a complete stop, it's final velocity was 0 meters per second.

The initial velocity was 22 meters per second.

The time was 2.0 seconds.


v_f=0 \ m/s\\v_i=22 \ m/s\\t= 2.0 \ s

Substitute the values into the formula.


a=(0 \ m/s-22 \ m/s)/( 2.0 \s )

Subtract in the numerator first.

  • 0 m/s- 22 m/s = -22 m/s


a=(-22 \ m/s)/(2.0 \ s)

Divide.


a= -11 \ m/s^2

The acceleration of the car was -11 meters per square second. The negative acceleration indicates slowing down/stopping.

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