Physics, 30.08.2021 02:50 isabelsmhl
A motorist traveling at 14 m/s encounters a deer in the road 47 m ahead.
If the maximum acceleration the vehicle's
brakes are capable of is -6 m/s²
If his or her reaction time is 2.46048 s, how
fast will (s) he be traveling when (s)he reaches
the deer?
Answer in units of m/s.
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A motorist traveling at 14 m/s encounters a deer in the road 47 m ahead.
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