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Physics, 14.10.2021 14:30 kenisonpaigebosma

A bus carrying passengers starting from rest accelerates constantly over 10 seconds and reaches a speed of 50ms-1. a) Calculate the distance the bus moves during the last two seconds.

b) If there is a signal 1 km in front of the bus, will he be able to stop in time if he steps on the brakes, if he decelerates at 2 ms-2 ?

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