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Question 1
A van is travelling along a straight, level road at a constant speed of 13.4 m s⁻¹ as it approaches a set of traffic lights. The driver sees the lights change to red... show full transcript
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To find the distance travelled during braking, we use the equation of motion:
Where:
First, we need to calculate the time taken to stop (from part (b)). Using the equation:
Setting (final velocity):
Solving for gives:
Now substituting back into the distance equation:
Calculating:
Thus, the distance travelled during braking is approximately 31.7 m.
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Step 3
Answer
The sketch graph of velocity (y-axis) against time (x-axis) will show a straight line with a negative gradient.
The graph should start at (0, 13.4) and end at (4.70, 0) with a straight line connecting the two points, indicating constant deceleration.
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