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When a car is traveling at 21 m/s on level ground, the stopping distance is found to be 18 m. This distance is measured by pushing hard on the brakes so that the wheels skid on the pavement. The same car is driving at the same speed down an incline that makes an angle of 7.6° with the horizontal direction. What is the stopping distance now, as measured along the incline?
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