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A car is coasting to a stop. The total drag (frictional Forces) on the 200kg car equal 2000N.
1. What is the acceleration of the car?
2. How far does it travel before comming to a stop?
13 years ago

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Elena
F=ma => a=F/m
You need to know the initial velocity. Then
s = vₒ²/2•a
13 years ago

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