А. The driver steps on the gas and the car moves with an acceleration of a=4.0 m/s for t=5.0s. How fast is it going after those 5 seconds? a:4. A= V, + 2AA X 16 t:5. 10 1 %3D 2a 2(5) 0= V + 2a0X 2a asked for velocily В. still traveling at the same speed from part A, what is the magnitude of the acceleration needed to stop the car at the stop sign? The car is now approaching a stop sign which is 50 meters away. If the car is

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A. The driver steps on the gas and the car moves with an acceleration of a=4.0
m/s for t=5.0s. How fast is it going after those 5 seconds?
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The car is now approaching a stop sign which is 50 meters away. If the car is
still traveling at the same speed from part A, what is the magnitude of the acceleration
needed to stop the car at the stop sign?
a= 4.0
Transcribed Image Text:A. The driver steps on the gas and the car moves with an acceleration of a=4.0 m/s for t=5.0s. How fast is it going after those 5 seconds? - V,+ 2人A× a: 4.c 16 OX = Vi %3D +: 5, 10 1 2a 2(5) 0= V + 2a0X ーレ 2a asked for welocily В. The car is now approaching a stop sign which is 50 meters away. If the car is still traveling at the same speed from part A, what is the magnitude of the acceleration needed to stop the car at the stop sign? a= 4.0
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