a braking force of 200n

  1. a braking force of 200n is applied to slow the car down how may seconds the force must be applied for in order to bring the car
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    2. martyn asked by martyn
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  2. A force of 200N is resolve in two forces if one component is equal to 120N and makes an angle of 30¡ã with 200N force find the
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  3. A force of 200N is resolve in two forces if one component is equal to 120N and makes an angle of 30¡ã with 200N force find the
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    2. Abhinav asked by Abhinav
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  4. A(n) 2165.7 kg car is coasting along a levelroad at 35.5 m/s. A constant braking force is applied, such that the car is stopped
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  5. A(n) 1949.1 kg car is coasting along a level road at 22.9 m/s. A constant braking force is applied, such that the car is stopped
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  6. A(n) 1949.1 kg car is coasting along a level road at 22.9 m/s. A constant braking force is applied, such that the car is stopped
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    2. mb, hnb asked by mb, hnb
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  7. A(n) 2153 kg car is coasting along a levelroad at 34.4 m/s. A constant braking force is applied, such that the car is stopped in
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    2. colton asked by colton
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  8. A 2172.5 kg car is coasting along a level road at 34.7 m/s.A constant braking force is applied,such that the car is stopped in a
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    2. alexa asked by alexa
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  9. Follow-on from a previous question: is there a component of any vertical force resulting from the braking force a braking
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  10. A braking force is applied to a 300-kg motorcycle to reduce its speed from 20.0m/s to 16.0m/s in 10.0s. Find the braking force.
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    2. kevin Chen asked by kevin Chen
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