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Mr. H what is the answer to the last problem! A car approaching an intersection at 24m/s brakes to a stop losing 8.0 m/s every second. Determine the breaking distance.
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Step 4: 112m=1/2 a(5.21s)^2
solve through a calculator: 1/2(5.21)^2 = 13.57205
divide 112m by 13.57205 which will give you 8.25m/s
Yes. That's correct. Unit is m/s^2
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@11:05 how do I solve that? Are the units converted some how ?
1. Multiply both sides by 2
2. Divide both sides by (5.21)^2
Algebra.
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Good video, thanks. I'd just add a 5th to match the 1st so there is one missing each of 5 variables without derivation:
Displacement = Vft - ½at
can u explain the algebra part when solving for acceleration? I get so confused on that step.
Just put in the numbers in and calculate it. Then divide that answer with the displacement
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In the 3rd equation, was does / mean?
Divided by
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what is the answer for the last problem ?
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Mr. H what is the answer to the last problem! A car approaching an intersection at 24m/s brakes to a stop losing 8.0 m/s every second. Determine the breaking distance.
Vi=24
Vf=0
A=-8
Use vf2=vo2 +2*a*d
D=(24)^2 ÷ (-16)
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how did you solve step 4
The steps 4-5 work involves algebra. You have an equation and you have to solve for the one unknown in the equation.
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for the final problem...
vo = 24 m/s
vf = 0 m/s
a = -8.0 m/s /s
d = ?
vf^2 = vo^2 + 2ad
0 = (24)^2 + 2(-8.0)d
0 = 576 -16d
16d = 576
d = 36m ?
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