A car with a mass of 1000 kg moves at 20 m/s. What braking force is needed to bring the car to a halt in 10 s?
Braking force required to bring a car to halt.
Answer to Problem 56A
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Mass of car,
Initial speed,
Final speed,
Time,
Formula Used:
From the equation of motion,
Where,
And from Newton’s second law, the net force is
Where,
Calculation:
Substituting the values in the equation of motion,
So, deceleration is
Now, the needed braking force is
Conclusion:
Therefore, the braking force needed to bring the car at rest is
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