Respuesta :
To answer, first, convert the given velocity in km/h to m/s as shown below,
(144 km / hr) x (1000 m / 1 km) x (1 hr / 3600 s) = 40 m/s
The acceleration (a) is solved by through the equation,
a = (Vf - Vi) / Δt
where Vf and Vi are final and initial velocities, respectively and Δt is change in time. Substituting the known values,
a = (0 - 40 m/s) / 12 s = -3.3 m/s²
Thus, the answer to this item is letter B.
(144 km / hr) x (1000 m / 1 km) x (1 hr / 3600 s) = 40 m/s
The acceleration (a) is solved by through the equation,
a = (Vf - Vi) / Δt
where Vf and Vi are final and initial velocities, respectively and Δt is change in time. Substituting the known values,
a = (0 - 40 m/s) / 12 s = -3.3 m/s²
Thus, the answer to this item is letter B.
Velocity of the race car = 144 kilometers/hour
It needs to be converted to meters per second because the answer is in meters per second.
Then
Velocity of the race car = (144 km / hr) x (1000 m / 1 km) x (1 hr / 3600 s) meters/second
= 40 meters/second
Initial velocity of the race car (V1) = 40 m/s
Final velocity of the race car (V2) = 0 m/s
Time taken by the car to come to a halt = 12 seconds
Acceleration of the car = (V2 - V1)/time
= (0 - 40)/12
= - 3.3 m/s^2
From the above deduction, we can conclude that the correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "b".
It needs to be converted to meters per second because the answer is in meters per second.
Then
Velocity of the race car = (144 km / hr) x (1000 m / 1 km) x (1 hr / 3600 s) meters/second
= 40 meters/second
Initial velocity of the race car (V1) = 40 m/s
Final velocity of the race car (V2) = 0 m/s
Time taken by the car to come to a halt = 12 seconds
Acceleration of the car = (V2 - V1)/time
= (0 - 40)/12
= - 3.3 m/s^2
From the above deduction, we can conclude that the correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "b".