Respuesta :
Answer:
-0.5 m/s
Explanation:
given:
u (initial velocity) = 10 m/s
v (Final velocity) = 0 m/s (because it is given that it comes to a complete stop)
t (time taken) = 20 s
therefore,
acceleration = v - u / t
a = 0 - 10 / 20
a = -10 / 20
a = -1/2
a = -0.5
There is a acceleration of -0.5 m/s
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A car traveling at 10 m/s starts to decelerate steadily. It comes to a complete stop in 20 seconds. What is it's acceleration ?
We have the following data:
Vi (initial velocity) = 10 m/s (starts)
Vf (final velocity) = 0 m/s (stop)
t (time) = 20 s
a (acceleration) = ? (in m/s²)
We apply the data to the formula of the hourly function of the velocity, let us see:
[tex]V_f = V_i + a*t[/tex]
[tex]0 = 10 + a*20[/tex]
[tex]- 10 = 20\:a[/tex]
[tex]20\:a = - 10[/tex]
[tex]a = \dfrac{-1\diagup\!\!\!\!0}{2\diagup\!\!\!\!0}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\boxed{a = - 0.5\:m/s^2}}\Longrightarrow(the\:car\:slows\:down)\:\:\:\:\:\:\bf\green{\checkmark}[/tex]
Answer:
The acceleration is -0.5 m/s² (decelerate)
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