1A.) Suppose the driver on the previous example suddenly steps on the breaks, stopping the car in 3 seconds. Determine the a) acceleration (assuming its constant) and b) distance covered by the race car while braking.   ANSWER ONLY 1A.

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A drag racer starts her car from rest and accelerates at a constant rate 10.0 m/s2 for a distance of 400 m. (a) How long did it take the race car to travel this distance? (b) What is the
speed of the race car at the end of the run?

1A.)

Suppose the driver on the previous example suddenly steps on the breaks, stopping the car in 3 seconds. Determine the a) acceleration (assuming its constant) and b) distance covered by
the race car while braking.

 

ANSWER ONLY 1A.

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