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Chapter 2 Problem 18

Question

Problem 18PE

A commuter backs her car out of her garage with an acceleration of 1.40 m/s2 . (a) How long does it take her to reach a speed of 2.00 m/s? (b) If she then brakes to a stop in 0.800 s, what is her deceleration?

Solution

Solution 18PE

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A person takes out his car from her garage which is at rest initial  with acceleration , here using kinematic equation we need to calculate the time taken t=?  by the car to reach a final speed of . After attaining a speed of 2 m/s,  we need to calculate the deceleration, when the car brakes are applied to stop the car in 0.8 s.

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Title College Physics  1 
Author Paul Peter Urone, Roger Hinrichs
ISBN 9781938168000

A commuter backs her car out of her garage with an

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