when a break are applied to moving car travelling at 6kmh-1 it decelerate at uniform rate as 5ms2.calculate the time taken to reach the velocity 36kmh-1

Usman Bello moriki

change km/hr to m/s

then vf=vi+at
time= (vf-vi)/a solve for time taken

To calculate the time taken to reach a certain velocity, we can use the formula for uniform acceleration:

V = U + at

Where:
V is the final velocity
U is the initial velocity
a is the acceleration
t is the time

In this case, the car is initially traveling at 6 km/h, which needs to be converted to m/s. We know that 1 km/h is equal to 0.27778 m/s.

So the initial velocity U = 6 km/h * 0.27778 m/s = 1.667 m/s.

The final velocity V = 36 km/h * 0.27778 m/s = 10 m/s.

The acceleration in this case, since it's decelerating, is a negative value. Given that the deceleration is uniform at 5 m/s², the acceleration a = -5 m/s².

Now, we can rearrange the formula:

V = U + at

t = (V - U) / a

Substituting the values:

t = (10 m/s - 1.667 m/s) / -5 m/s²

t = (8.333 m/s) / -5 m/s²

t ≈ -1.67 s

Since time cannot be negative, we ignore the negative sign. Therefore, the time taken to reach a velocity of 36 km/h is approximately 1.67 seconds.