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A car is traveling at a constant velocity of 19 m/s when the driver puts on the brakes to accelerate it at -1.4 m/s2 until stopped. How long (in s) did it take the car to stop?


Give the answer with two significant digits and without the unit. Your answer should be a number only.

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It takes the car 14 seconds to stop

Explanation:

A car is traveling at a constant velocity of 19 m/s when the driver puts

on the brakes to accelerate it at -1.4 m/s² until stopped

1. The initial velocity is 19 m/s

2. The acceleration is -1.4 m/s²

3. The final velocity is zero

We need to find how long it takes the car to stop

We can find the time by using the rule

v = u + a t

where v is the final velocity, u is the initial velocity, a is the

acceleration and t is the time

→ v = 0 m/s , u = 19 m/s , a = -1.4 m/s²

Substitute these values in the rule

→ 0 = 19 + (-1.4) t

→ 0 = 19 - 1.4 t

Add 1.4 t to both sides

→ 1.4 t = 19

Divide both sides by 1.4

t = 13.57 ≅ 14 seconds

It takes the car 14 seconds to stop

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