A 1500 kg car skids to a halt on a wet road where μk = 0.54. How fast was the car traveling if it leaves 63-meter-long skid marks?
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8 m/s^2). Given μk = 0.54, we have: a = -0.54 * 9.8 a = -5.292 m/s^2 Show more…
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