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In summary, the car traveling at 40.7 mi/h on a horizontal highway, with an acceleration of gravity of 9.8 m/s/s, and a coefficient of friction of 0.12 on a rainy day, will stop in a minimum distance of 140.689 m, given the initial and final velocities and the equations for force and acceleration.
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kza62
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A car is traveling at 40.7 mi/h on a horizontal highway.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s/s.
If the coefficient of friction between road and tires on a rainy day is 0.12, what is the minimum distance in which the car will stop?
(1 mi = 1.609 km)

So given:
vi(initial velocity): 40.7 mi/h -> 65486.3m/3600s
vf(final velocity): 0 m/s
g(gravity): -9.8
Ff(friction): -0.12
m(mass): ?
Fnet(net force): ?
x(distance): ?

Equations:
F = ma
Fnet = ma - Ff
Ff = uFn
Fn = mg
vf(^2) = vi(^2) + 2ax

Answer in back of textbook: 140.689 m

I am unsure how to set this problem up. All my attempts have had no success. Please, help would be appreciated.
 
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Welcome to PF!

Hi kza62! Welcome to PF! :smile:

(try using the X2 tag just above the Reply box :wink:)

i] what is the normal force?

ii] what is the friction force?

iii] what is the acceleration? :smile:
 
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ok, i think i figured it out but I'm not sure how let me try to break it down again
so if Fgravity is -9.8 then the Fnormal is 9.8?
so is Ffriction = u * Fnormal?
which is 1.176 is a?
and then i used
vf - vi / 2a
which gave me 140.689

did i get it or was this a lucky guess?
 
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*** vf^2 - vi^2 / 2a = x
and a = -1.176
 
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HI kza62kza62 ! :smile:

(just got up :zzz: …)
kza62 said:
ok, i think i figured it out but I'm not sure how let me try to break it down again
so if Fgravity is -9.8 then the Fnormal is 9.8?
so is Ffriction = u * Fnormal?
which is 1.176 is a?

which gave me 140.689
kza62 said:
*** vf^2 - vi^2 / 2a = x
and a = -1.176

Yes, that's fine!

(btw, the forces would be mass times g, or times µFn, so what you found were the accelerations, but since the two masses cancel, it makes no difference :wink:)
 
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WOOHOO! thanks for ur help! i love physics when I get it :D
 

What is the difference between forces and friction?

Forces are any push or pull acting on an object, while friction is a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact with each other.

How do forces affect the movement of an object?

Forces can cause an object to speed up, slow down, or change direction. They can also cause an object to stay at rest or remain in motion.

What is the role of friction in everyday life?

Friction plays a crucial role in everyday life. It allows us to walk without slipping, helps us write with a pencil, and allows vehicles to stop when brakes are applied.

How can we reduce the effects of friction?

We can reduce the effects of friction by using lubricants such as oil or grease, using smooth surfaces, and decreasing the force pushing the surfaces together.

How do we calculate the force of friction?

The force of friction can be calculated using the coefficient of friction and the normal force (the force pushing the surfaces together). The formula is F = μN, where F is the force of friction, μ is the coefficient of friction, and N is the normal force.

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