During a test by the editors of an auto magazine, the stopping distance s (in metres) of the MacPherson X-2 racing car conformed to the rule s=f(t)=40

Tazmin Horton

Tazmin Horton

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2021-06-22

During a test by the editors of an auto magazine, the stopping distance s (in metres) of the MacPherson X-2 racing car conformed to the rule
s=f(t)=40t5t2(t0) where t was the time (in seconds) after the brakes were applied.
a. Find an expression for the car's velocity v at any time t.
b. What was the car's velocity when the brakes were first applied?
c. What was the car's stopping distance for that particular test? Hint: The stopping time is found by setting v=0.

Answer & Explanation

StrycharzT

StrycharzT

Skilled2021-06-23Added 102 answers

a)The velocity is the displacement over time so we divide s by t: v(t)=st
v(t)=40t5t2t
v(t)=405t
b)The brakes were first applied at t=0 so using v(t):v(0)=405(0)
v(0)=4040ms
c)Setting v=0, we have 0=405t
5t=40
t=88 seconds

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