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Please I need help with these two problems...the answer is in the back of the book but as much as I've tried I can't find the procedure to do them
I really appreciate your help...thank you so much beforehand!
1) The operation manual of a passenger automobile states that the stopping distance is 50 m when the brakes are fully applied at 96 km/h. What is the magnitud of decelaration? What is the stopping time?
Answer: -7.1 m/s^2
2) The front end of an automobile has been designed so that upon impact it progressively crumples by as much as 0.70 m. Suppose that the automobile crashes into a solid brick wall at 80 km/h. During the collision the passenger compartment deccelerates over a distance of 0.70 m. Assume that the decceleration is constant. What is the magnitud of the decceleration?
Answer: -350 m/s^2

I really appreciate your help...thank you so much beforehand!
1) The operation manual of a passenger automobile states that the stopping distance is 50 m when the brakes are fully applied at 96 km/h. What is the magnitud of decelaration? What is the stopping time?
Answer: -7.1 m/s^2
2) The front end of an automobile has been designed so that upon impact it progressively crumples by as much as 0.70 m. Suppose that the automobile crashes into a solid brick wall at 80 km/h. During the collision the passenger compartment deccelerates over a distance of 0.70 m. Assume that the decceleration is constant. What is the magnitud of the decceleration?
Answer: -350 m/s^2