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A car traveling at 20 m/s applies the brakes. The
An 800-kg car traveling in a straight line at a speed of 30 m/s applies its brakes. During braking, there is a net force of 2000
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The driver of a car traveling at 60 ft/sec suddenly applies the brakes. The position of the car is s(t) equals 60t minus -
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The driver of a car traveling at 60 ft/sec suddenly applies the brakes. The position of the car is s(t) = 50t - 2t2, t seconds
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The driver of a car traveling at 60 ft/sec suddenly applies the brakes. The position of the car is s(t) = 60t − 1.5t^2, t
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The driver of a car traveling at 60 ft/sec suddenly applies the brakes. The position of the car is s(t) = 50t - 2t2, t seconds
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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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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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A red train traveling at 72 km/h and a green train traveling at 144 km/h are headed toward each other along a straight, level
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A car is traveling at 7.0 m/s when the driver applies the brakes. The car moves 1.5 m before it comes to a complete stop. If the
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A car is traveling at 7.0 m/s when the driver applies the brakes. the car move 1.5m before it comes toa complete stop. if the
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