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With brakes fully applied, a 1340 kg car deccelerates from a speed of 96.0 km/hr. What is the change in the kinetic energy of
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A car is traveling at 50 mi/h when the brakes are fully applied, producing a constant deceleration of 40 ft/s2. What is the
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With brakes fully applied, a 1370 kg car deccelerates from a speed of 98.0 km/hr. What is the work done by the braking force in
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With brakes fully applied, a 1340 kg car deccelerates from a speed of 96.0 km/hr. What is the work done by the braking force in
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a tran travelling at 20m/s under gas a uniform retardation of 2m/s. when brakes are applied calculate the time take to come to
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Abdulsalam Ibrahim sarki
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A train travelling at 20m/s undergoes a uniform retardation of 2m/s(square) when brakes are applied calculate the time taken to
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the brakes applied to a car produces uniform retardation. the car covers 16m before stopping how long where the brakes applied
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Goldy
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A 1000kg car is traveling along a level road at 20.00ms, when the brakes are applied long enough to do 50000 J of work.
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Kirsten
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The brakes of a care are applied to give it an acceleration of -3m/s^2. The car comes to a stop in 5 s. What was its speed when
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Sheryl
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With brakes fully applied, a 1660 kg car decelerates from a speed of 74.0 km/hr. What is the work done by the braking force in
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