1.To avoid a potential collision with wildlife crossing the road, the driver of a car travelling 105 Km/h fully applies the brakes to stop as quickly as possible. If the car stops 3.8 s after the brakes are applied, what is the braking distance?
2.A vehicle comes to a stop 10.0 s after the brakes are applied. While the brakes were applied, the vehicle travelled a distance of 75.0m. If the vehicles acceleration remained constant during the braking, what was the vehicles initial speed?
3.Based on a reaction time of 1.50 s and a braking rate of -5.85 m/s, the stopping distance of a vehicle travelling 90 Km/h would be?
4.A high performance car initially travelling 97.2 Km/h came to a stop in just 2.9 s. The mass of the car and its contents was 1850 kg. what was the magnitude of the average net force (braking force) on the car while it decelerated?