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6 August, 09:30

In the aftermath of a car accident, it is concluded that one driver slowed to a halt in 20 seconds while skidding 1775 feet. If the speed limit was 60 miles per hour, can it be proved that the driver had been speeding?

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  1. 6 August, 11:16
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    Assume uniformly accelerated motion

    Vf = Vo - at = > a = [Vo - Vf] / t

    Vf = 0, t = 20 s = > a = Vo / 20

    x = Vot - at^2 / 2

    x = Vot - (Vo / 20) * t^2 / 2

    x = 1775 feet * [1 mile / 5280 feet] = 0.336 mile

    t = 20 s

    => 0.336 = 20Vo - Vo (20) ^2 / (40) = 20Vo - 10 Vo = 10 Vo

    => Vo = 0.336 / 10 = 0.0336 mile / s

    Vo = 0.0336 mile/s * 3600 s/h = 120.96 mile / h

    Therefore, the car was way over the speed limit.
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