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This question is typical on some driver’s license exams: A car moving at 40 km/h skids 14 m with locked brakes. How far will the car skid with locked brakes at 100 km/h? Assume that energy loss is due
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This question is typical on some driver’s license exams: A car moving at 40 km/h skids 14 m with locked brakes. How far will the car skid with locked brakes at 100 km/h? Assume that energy loss is due only to sliding friction
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