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To avoid an accident, a driver steps on the brakes to stop a 1000kg car traveling at 65km/h. If the braking distance is 35m, how much force is necessary to stop the car?
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To avoid an accident, a driver steps on the brakes to stop a 1000kg car traveling at 65km/h. If the braking distance is 35m, how much force is necessary to stop the car?
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To avoid an accident, a driver steps on the brakes to stop a 1000kg car traveling at 65km/h. If the braking distance is 35m, how much force is necessary to stop the car?
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To stop the car it would be 100m because if the car is going to 65km/h then it would still be 100km/h
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