Can I get assistance with #19 and #20? Thanks! 19. One car is traveling at 14...
1) A car is traveling at a steady 77km/h in a 50 km/h zone. A police motorcycle takes off at the instant the car passes it, accelerating at a steady 7.3m/s2 . a)How much time elapses before the motorcycle is moving as fast as the car? b)How far is the motorcycle from the car when it reaches this speed? 2)A gannet is a seabird that fishes by diving from a great height. If a gannet hits the water at 32m/s...
The brakes are applied to a car traveling on a dry, level highway. A typical value for the magnitude of the car's acceleration is 4.85 m/s2. If the car's initial speed is 28.5 m/s, how long does it take to stop and how far does it travel, starting from the moment the brakes are applied? time to stop? stopping distance?
1) Review Interactive Solution 2.33 in preparation for this problem. Suppose a car is traveling at +20.6 m/s, and the driver sees a traffic light turn red. After 0.421 s has elapsed (the reaction time), the driver applies the brakes, and the car decelerates at 5.00 m/s2. What is the stopping distance of the car, as measured from the point where the driver first notices the red light? 2) A VW Beetle goes from 0 to 41.0 mi/h with an...
Two cars are traveling along a straight-line in the same direction, the lead car at 25.0 m/s and the other car at 36.0 m/s. At the moment the cars are 40.0 m apart, the lead driver applies the brakes, causing his car to have an acceleration of -1.80 m/s2. (a) How long does it take for the lead car to stop? (b) Assuming that the chasing car brakes at the same time as the lead car, what must be the...
wo cars are traveling along a straight line in the same
direction, the lead car at 25.7m/s and the other car at 29.2m/s. At
the moment the cars are 39.7m apart, the lead driver applies the
brakes, causing her car to have an acceleration of -1.99m/s2. How
long does it take for the lead car to stop? 1.29×101 s right
What is the distance it travels during this time? 1.66×102 m
right
Assuming that the chasing car brakes at the...
Two cars are traveling along a straight line in the same direction, the lead car at 25.7m/s and the other car at 29.2m/s. At the moment the cars are 39.7m apart, the lead driver applies the brakes, causing her car to have an acceleration of -1.99m/s2. How long does it take for the lead car to stop? 1.29×101 s What is the distance it travels during this time? 1.66×102 m Assuming that the chasing car brakes at the same time...
Two cars are traveling along a straight line in the same direction, the lead car at 25.7m/s and the other car at 29.2m/s. At the moment the cars are 39.7m apart, the lead driver applies the brakes, causing her car to have an acceleration of -1.99m/s2. How long does it take for the lead car to stop? What is the distance it travels during this time? Assuming that the chasing car brakes at the same time as the lead car,...
Two cars are traveling along a st the lead car at 26.0m/s and the other car at 29.6m /s. At the moment the cars are 39.8m apart, the lead driver applies the brakes, causing her car to have an ac eleration of -2.0Sm/s2, How long does it take for the lead car to stop? 1.27x101 Your receipt no. is 160-920 1.65x10 m Assuming that the chasing car at the same time as the lead car, what must be the chasing...
Two cars are traveling along a straight line in the same direction, the lead car at 25.0 m/s and the other car at 28.0 m/s. At the moment the cars are 40.0 m apart, the lead driver applies the brakes, causing his car to have an acceleration of 2.00 m/s?. (a) How long does it take for the lead car to stop? (b) Assuming that the chasing car brakes at the same time as the lead car, what must be...
Chapter- 2. Kinematics in One-Dimension I. A car is traveling at 18. 5 m/s, and the driver notices that a traffic light just turned red. After the reaction time of the driver, 0.330 s later, the driver applies the brakes, and the car decelerates at 5.00 m/s2. Find the total stopping distance of the car, as measured from the point where the driver first sees the red light. (Hint: this distance is the sum of the two distances; one traveled...