Mechanics: 1-Dimensional Kinematics

1-Dimensional Kinematics: Audio Guided Solution

Extra Problem 13:

A green car is following a yellow car down an expressway at a constant speed of 77.8 mi/hr. The separation distance between the two cars is 38.7 ft. The yellow car slams on the brakes and decelerates at a rate of -8.85 m/s/s. After a reaction of time of .381 seconds, the green car begins decelerating at a rate of -8.69 m/s/s. What is the final separation distance (in m) between the cars once stopped? If needed, the green car can change lanes and pass the yellow car. (Given: 1 m/s = 2.24 mi/hr; 3.28 ft = 1 m) 






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