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a car moving at 15 meters per second skids to a stop in 20 meters. if the car travels at 45 meters per second, how far will it skid, assuming the same constant braking force
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drwls
The skid distance is proportional to the square of the initial velocity.
The initial velocity is tripled. What happens to the square of velocity?
The initial velocity is tripled. What happens to the square of velocity?
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