Answer:
acceleration a = 1.04 m/s2
Explanation:
Assume the train has a speed of 23m/s when the last car passes the railway workers. Once this happens the last car would have traveled a total distance of the 180m distance between the railway worker standing 180 m from where the front of the train started plus the 75m distance from the first car to the last car:
s = 75 + 180 = 255 m
We can use the following equation of motion to find out the distance traveled by the car:
[tex]v^2 - v_0^2 = 2as[/tex]where v = 23 m/s is the velocity of the car when it passes the worker, [tex]v_0[/tex] = 0m/s is the initial velocity of the car when it starts, a m/s2 is the acceleration, which we are looking for.
[tex]23^2 - 0^2 = 2*a*255[/tex]
[tex]510a = 529[/tex]
[tex]a = 529 / 510 = 1.04 m/s^2[/tex]