A ranger in a national park is driving at 53 km/h when a deer jumps onto...
The speed limit in a school zone is 45 km/h. A driver traveling at this speed sees a child run onto the road 20 m ahead of his car. He applies the brakes, and the car decelerates at a uniform rate of 11.0 m/s2. If the driver's reaction time is 0.55 s, will the car stop before hitting the child?What is the stopping distance of the vehicle?
You're driving down the highway late one night at 20 m/s when a deer steps onto the road 45 m in front of you. Your reaction time before stepping on the brakes is 0.50 s , and the maximum deceleration of your car is 12 m/s2. What is the maximum speed you could have and still not hit the deer?
You're driving down the highway late one night at 20m/s when a deer steps onto the road 57 m in front of you. Your reaction time before stepping on the brakes is 0.50s, and the maximum deceleration of your car is 10m/s2. What is the maximum speed you could have and still not hit the deer?
You're driving down the highway late one night at 20 m/s when a deer steps onto the road 36 m in front of you. Your reaction time before stepping on the brakes is 0.50 s , and the maximum deceleration of your car is 10 m/s2 . How much distance is between you and the deer when you come to a stop?
You're driving down the highway late one night at 15 m/s when a deer steps onto the road 44 m in front of you. Your reaction time before stepping on the brakes is 0.50 s , and the maximum deceleration of your car is 12 m/s2 . How much distance is between you and the deer when you come to a stop? What is the maximum speed you could have and still not hit the deer?
You are driving at night on a highway at a speed of 18.2m/s. All of a sudden you see a deer in the road 38.3 m ahead. a. If you can slow down at a maximum rate of 4.50 m/s2, what reaction time is required to avoid hitting the deer? b. If your reaction time is actually 0.300s, how fast will you be traveling when you hit the deer?
1. You’re driving down the highway late one night at 20 m/s when a deer steps out onto the road 35 m in front on you. Your reaction time before stepping on the brakes is 0.50 seconds and the maximum deceleration of your car is 10 m/s2. a) How much distance is between you and the deer when you come to a stop? b) What is the maximum speed you could have and still not hit the deer? 2. Consider...
Review PartA You're driving down the highway late one night at 20 m/s when a deer steps onto the road 41 m in front of you Your reaction time before stepping on the brakes is 0.50 s, and the maximum deceleration of your car is 10 m/s? How much distance is between you and the deer when you come to a stop? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate un Value You have already submitted this...
You're driving down the highway late one night at 17m/s when a deer steps onto the road at 44m in front of you. Your reaction time before stepping on the breaks is 0.50 s, and the maximum deceleration of your car is 12m/s^2.Part A asks how much the distance is between you and the deer when you come to a stop, which the answer was 23 meters.Part B is where I am stuck and it asks what the maximum speed...
Susan is bicycling at a constant speed of 4.50 m/s, when David suddenly jumps in her path 4.00 m ahead. It takes Susan 0.3 s to react and apply brakes, which slows her down to a stop. a. Determine the minimum acceleration needed to avoid a collision. b. How long (in seconds) does it take Susan to stop including her reaction time?