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Please help me : What braking force is needed to stop a 1,000-kilogram car moving at 10m/s on a time of 1 seconds?
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Please help me : What braking force is needed to stop a 1,000-kilogram car moving at 10m/s on a time of 1 seconds?
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I’m not sure how to answer this. Are you taking about energy? If so it would be potential energy. If your talking about brake force then you wouldn’t have to brake hard because it’s only going 10mph.
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