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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?
A car with the mass of M = 1000 kg is occupied by 4 persons (75 kg each). When driving over a road with a wavy surface, it is observed that the car swings up and down at a maximum speed of 17 km / h. The waves in the road are 4 m apart. The car stops and the 4 people get off. How far does the floor of the car lift as a result of weight reduction?
The city is trying to figure out how long the traffic light should stay yellow at an intersection. The speed limit on the road is 45.0 km/h and the intersection is 23.0 m wide. A car is traveling at the speed limit in the positive direction and can brake with an acceleration of ?5.20 m/s2. (a) If the car is to stop on the white line, before entering the intersection, what is the minimum distance from the line at which...
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ou're driving down the highway late one night at 30 m/s when you spot a deer in brakes is 0.35s and the maximum deceleration of your car is 8.0 m/s. the road some distance in front of you. Your reaction time before stepping on the a) What is the total distance covered by your car from the time you first see the (8pts) deer to when you are at a complete...
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A car that weighs 1.2 x 104 N is initially moving at a speed of 37 km/h when the brakes are applied and the car is brought to a stop in 20 m. Assuming that the force that stops the car is constant, find (a) the magnitude of that force and (b) the time required for the change in speed. If the initial speed is doubled, and the car experiences the same force during the braking, by...
A car that weighs 1.4×104 N is initially moving at a speed of 50 km/h when the brakes are applied and the car is brought to a stop in 15 m. Assuming that the force that stops the car is constant, find the magnitude of that force. Incorrect. Tries 5/20 Previous Tries Find the time required for the change in speed. Tries 0/20 If the initial speed is, instead, twice as great, and the car experiences the same force during...
Stopping sight distance (SSD) is defined as the distance needed for a driver to see an object on the roadway and then stop before colliding with it. It's composed of the distance to react on first seeing the object and then the distance to stop after the brake is engaged. The following is a formula for determining stopping sight distance: ssi) = (. | c:/ + |-. SSD is the stopping sight distance (m or ft e is the conversion...
You are driving to the grocery store at 25 m/s . You are 110 m from an intersection when the traffic light turns red. Assume that your reaction time is 0.70 s and that your car brakes with constant acceleration. -How far are you from the intersection when you begin to apply the brakes? -What acceleration will bring you to rest right at the intersection? -How long does it take you to stop? A rock is tossed straight up with...
A driver is traveling at a speed of 70 km/h in car A when he looks down to text a friend that he is running late. Just before he looks down. he is 80 m from an intersection, and a bicydist B, traveling at a constant speed of 10m/s,s d= 40 m from that same intersection. The light turns red during the 3 s text, and when the driver looks up, he hits the brakes, causing a constant deceleration of...
A couple of problems I was struggling with on my previous assignment 3. A fire dancer in china town makes circles with a ball on a string that is 25cm long. The amount of rotations the fireball makes count it to be 4 times every second. a. Find the speed and acceleration of the fireball. The dancer lets go of the string and the ball shoots into the air straight at you with an angle of 35 degrees to the...