1. In coming to a stop, a car leaves skid marks 65 m long on the highway. Assuming deceleration of 4.00 m/s^2, estimate the speed of the car just before breaking.
2. A baseball is hit almost straight cup into the air with a speed of 25 m/s. Estimate (a) how high it goes, (b) how long its in the air, (c) What factors make this an estimate?
PLEASE HELP!! In coming to a stop, a car leaves skid marks 65 m long on the highway.Assuming a deceleration of 4.00 m/s2 , estimate the speed of the car just before braking.
15 Police can tell the speed a driver was going by the length of the skid mark a car leaves on the road after a sudden stop. The table on the next page gives the length of skid marks, in feet, and the speed of the car that made the skid mark, in miles per hour Math 101, Winter Week 8: Other Types of Equations 9.11 20 76.46 40 172.0360 305.84 80 477.88 100 (e) Enter this table in Desmos....
When examining the scene of an accident involving two cars, investigators measure 73-m-long skid marks of one of the cars, which nearly came to a stop before colliding. The coefficient of kinetic friction between rubber and the pavement is about 0.90. Estimate the initial speed of that car assuming a level road.
A 1500 kg car skids to a halt on a wet road where Mk = 0.54. How fast was the car traveling if it leaves 60-m-long skid marks?
A car (m = 2000 kg) is traveling down a 15 degree incline at 65 m/s. The driver slams on the breaks causing the wheels to lock. Omega_x = 0.3. How far S will the tires skid on the road? If the driver can skid only 10 m before hitting another vehicle, how fast will the driver hit the other vehicle?
(II) A baseball is hit almost straight up into the air with a speed of about 20 m/s. (a) How high does it go? (b) How long is it in the air?
The driver of a car slams on the brakes when he sees a tree blocking the road. The car slows uniformly with acceleration of -5.35 m/s2 for 4.00 s, making straight skid marks 61.5 m long, all the way to the tree. With what speed does the car then strike the tree?
1. A baseball is hit so that it travels straight upward after being struck by the bat. A fan observes that it takes 3.20 s for the ball to reach its maximum height. (a) Find the ball's initial velocity. (b) Find the height it reaches. 2. The driver of a car slams on the brakes when he sees a tree blocking the road. The car slows uniformly with acceleration of -5.40 m/s2 for 4.30 s, making straight skid marks 64.6...
A cannonball is fired straight up into the air. The cannonball leaves the cannon at a speed of 63 m/s. Determine how high the cannonball goes and how long it took to reach the peak. Ignore air drag.
A baseball is hit nearly straight up into the air with a speed of 22 m/s. (a) How high does it go? m (b) How long is it in the air? s