Sunday, May 22, 2016

A car accelerates from 0 km/h to 100 km/h in 5 seconds. It can decelerate at 5 m/s, if the driver applies the brakes fully. What is the...

Acceleration is defined as the rate of change of velocity. That is, 


acceleration, a = dv/dt


Here, the velocity of the car increases from 0 km/h to 100 km/h in 5 seconds. Let us first convert the velocity to m/s units, using the knowledge that 1 km is equal to 1000 m and 1 hour has 3600 seconds.


Thus, 0 km/h = 0 m/s


and , 100 km/h = (100 x 1000) m/(1 x 3600) s = 27.8 m/s


Thus, the acceleration of the car is:


a = (27.8 - 0)(m/s) / 5 s = 5.6 m/s^2


Thus the car has an acceleration of 5.6 m/s^2.


If the car can decelerate at 5 m/s^2, then it would need


t = (v - u)/a = (0 - 27.8) / 5 = 5.56 sec to stop completely.


Hope this helps. 

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