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A coefficient of kinetic friction, k , is needed to stop a car in a distance D on dry pavement with the wheels locked if the car
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Jose
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Because of its energy of motion, when a vehicle’s speed doubles, the vehicle needs about
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Katana Yama
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Because of its energy of motion, when a vehicle’s speed doubles, the vehicle needs about (1 point) Responses twice the
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Calculate the force needed to bring a 1100–kg car to rest from a speed of 83.0 km/h in a distance of 118 m (a fairly typical
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Calculate the force needed to bring a 1070–kg car to rest from a speed of 89.0 km/h in a distance of 110 m (a fairly typical
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stephanie
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4) The distance needed to bring a truck to a stop varies as the square of its speed. If a truck travels at a speed of 55 mph it
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shaneika
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The distance needed to stop a car (d) varies directly with the aquare of the speed of the car (s). If a car traveling 25 mph
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A. How much impulse is needed to stop a 1,500 kg car that travels at 10.0 m/s?
B. How much force of friction is needed to stop
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Anonymous
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a car is traveling at 50.0 km/h on a flat highway.
a) if the coeffcient of kinetic friction between the road and the tires on a
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The distance required for a car to stop is directly proportional to the square of its velocity. If a car can stop in 112.5
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