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  • Feb 18, 2008, 02:19 PM
    j1o4h6n
    Velocity acceleration kinetic friction
    Traveling at a speed of 17.0 m/s, the driver of an automobile suddenly locks the wheels by slamming on the brakes. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the tires and the road is 0.710. What is the speed of the automobile after 1.70 s have elapsed? Ignore the effects of air resistance.
  • Feb 20, 2008, 03:30 PM
    tjsail
    Assuming the road is level, the force slowing the car down is given by
    F = mu*N
    where mu = 0.710, and since the road is level, N is the weight, m*g.

    That force will cause acceleration (deceleration), a, given by
    F = m*a where we know that
    F = 0.710*m*g So
    0.710*m*g = m*a and then
    a = 0.710*g

    So then plug that acceleration into
    Vf = Vo + a*t
    Remember that Vo and a act in opposite directions.

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