SOLUTION: A car is traveling at 90 miles per hour when the driver applies the brakes. The cars stops in 8 seconds. The deceleration is how many feet/Sec2
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Question 1022325: A car is traveling at 90 miles per hour when the driver applies the brakes. The cars stops in 8 seconds. The deceleration is how many feet/Sec2
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Same problem, different numbers.
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A car changes speed from 30 mile per hour to 60 miles per hour in four seconds. The acceleration "a" is how many feet/ Sec2
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Convert the 2 speeds to ft/sec.
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a = (v2 - v1)/t
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