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SO a car has a mass of 1000 kg and is travelling at 20 m/s. the brakes exert a steady force of 5000 N. whats is the deceleration and how long does it take to stop the car
6 years ago

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R_scott
a = f / m

divide the initial velocity by the acceleration to find the stopping time
6 years ago

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