change in velocity = final velocity − initial velocity
A rocket speeding up (accelerating) and a car slowing down (decelerating)
A Japanese bullet train decelerates at a constant rate in a straight line.The velocity of the train decreases from 50 m s–1 to 42 m s–1 in 30 seconds.
(a) Calculate the change in velocity of the train.
(b) Calculate the deceleration of the train, and explain how your answer shows the train is slowing down.
Part (a)
Step 1: List the known quantities
Step 2: Write the relevant equation
change in velocity = final velocity − initial velocity
Step 3: Substitute values for final and initial velocity
change in velocity = 42 − 50 = −8 m s–1
Part (b)
Step 1: List the known quantities
Step 2: Write the relevant equation
Step 3: Substitute the values for change in velocity and time
a = −8 ÷ 30 = −0.27 m s–1
Step 4: Interpret the value for deceleration
Remember the units for acceleration are metres per second squared, m s–2In other words, acceleration measures how much the velocity (in m s–1) changes every second, m s–1 s–1.
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