A car moving with a speed of 40km/h can be stopped by applying brakes after at least 2m. If the same car is moving with a speed of 80km/h, what is the minimum stopping distance
A
8m
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B
2m
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C
4m
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D
6m
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Solution
The correct option is A8m For 1st case: u=40km/h=(40×518)m/s From third equation of motion we have, v2−u2=2as v2=u2+2as 0=(40×518)2+2a(2) a=−14(1009)2......(1)
For 2nd case: u=80km/h=(80×518)m/s From third equation of motion we have, v2=u2+2as 0=(80×518)2+2×a×s 2×a×s=−(2009)2 −2×14×(1009)2×s=−(2009)2 on solving we get s=8m