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If a cyclist traveling at 14.0m/s skids to a stop in 5.60 s, determine the skidding distance assume uniform acceleration?
Answer is 39.2m
12 years ago

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Damon
alex/jason I am not going to do them all for you.
All you need is
v = Vi + a t
x = Xi + Vi t + (1/2) a t^2
12 years ago

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