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The driver in the previous problem applies the brakes when the car is moving at 90. 0 km/h, and the car comes to rest after traveling 40. 0 m. What is the net force on the car d…
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The driver in the previous problem applies the brakes when the car is moving at 90. 0 km/h, and the car comes to rest after traveling 40. 0 m. What is the net force on the car during its acceleration opposite to the motion
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Answer:
-7.81m/s2
Step-by-step explanation:
using formula ,
v2=u2+2as
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