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A car travelling at 20m/s comes to a stop in 5 seconds. what distance is required for the car to come to a stop?
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A car travelling at 20m/s comes to a stop in 5 seconds. what distance is required for the car to come to a stop?
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a car travelling at 20m/s comes to a stop in 5 seconds. what distance is required for the car to come to a stop?
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The answer is 50m.
Area under the line is 1/2 x time x velocity
1/2 x 5 x 20 = 50m
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