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A braking train can decelerate
A braking train can decelerate at 0.4m/s^2. If the train is traveling at 160km/hr and needs to plan to stop at a pick-up area.
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Marshall
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2. A freight train traveling with a velocity of 18.0 m/s to the south begins braking as it approaches the train yard. The
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Anonymous
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A train with a mass 5x10^5 kg is moving with a speed 80km/hr. If the train stops in 2min...1)What is the acceleration of the
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Clare
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A red train traveling at 72 km/h and a green train traveling at 144 km/h are headed toward one another along a straight, level
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jenny
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A red train traveling at 72 km/h and a green train traveling at 144 km/h are headed toward one another along a straight, level
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ben
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A car with good tires on a dry road can decelerate at about 5.00m/s^2 when braking. If the car is traveling at 34.0m/s, how long
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Rebecca
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The engineer of a passenger train moving at 29.0 m/s sees a freight train 360.m ahead on the track moving at 6.00 m/s. The
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Bob
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A 10^4 kg train moving at 20m/s stops in a distance of 500m. Calculate the force applied by the train's braking system.
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Swastika
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A train is traveling south at 23.5 m/s when the brakes are applied. It slows down with a constant rate to a speed of 5.01 m/s in
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Ethan
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A car with good tires on a dry road can decelerate at about 5.0m/s/s when braking. If the car is traveling at 55miles/hour, how
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Savannah
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