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A certain car takes 30m to stop when it is traveling at 25m/s. If a pedestrian is 28m in front of this car when the driver starts braking (starting at 25m/s), how long does the pedestrian have to get out of the way?

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Answer:

It take 1.78033 second get away

Explanation:

We have given that a car takes 30 m to stop when its speed is 25 m/sec

As the car stops its final speed v = 0 m/sec

Initial speed u = 25 m/sec

Distance s = 30 m

From third law of motion [tex]v^2=u^2+2as[/tex]

So [tex]0^2=25^2+2\times a\times 30[/tex]

[tex]a=-10.4166m/sec^2[/tex]

Now in second case distance s = 28 m

So [tex]v^2=25^2+2\times -10.4166\times 28[/tex]

[tex]v^2=41.666[/tex]

v = 6.4549 m/sec

Now from first equation of motion v=u+at

So [tex]6.4549=25-10.4166\times t[/tex]

t = 1.78033 sec

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