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Suppose a cars brakes can produce an acceleration of -7m/s^2. If the car is traveling at an initial speed of 28m/s, what is the minimum distance necessary to stop the car?
13 years ago

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Henry
d = (V^2-)Vo^2)/2a.
d = (0-(28)^2) / -14 = 56 M.
13 years ago

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