A car is moving along a straight horizontal road - Edexcel - A-Level Maths Mechanics - Question 4 - 2007 - Paper 1
Question 4
A car is moving along a straight horizontal road. At time t = 0, the car passes a point A with speed 25 m s⁻¹. The car moves with constant speed 25 m s⁻¹ until t = 1... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:A car is moving along a straight horizontal road - Edexcel - A-Level Maths Mechanics - Question 4 - 2007 - Paper 1
Step 1
Sketch the speed-time graph showing the motion of the car from A to B.
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To sketch the speed-time graph, we have two horizontal segments corresponding to the constant speed of 25 m/s from t = 0 to t = 10 s, and then from t = 18 s to t = 30 s. Between t = 10 s to t = 18 s, a downward sloping line represents deceleration as the speed decreases from 25 m/s to V m/s.
Step 2
Find the value of V.
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Using the formula for distance, we calculate the distance covered during each segment:
From t = 0 to t = 10 s:
Distance = Speed × Time = 25 m/s × 10 s = 250 m
From t = 10 s to t = 18 s (deceleration):
The average speed during this interval is given by