What average force is required to stop a 950-kg car in 8.0 s if the car is traveling at 95 km/h?
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Given initial velocity = 95 km/h 1 km/h = 1000 m/3600 s = 5/18 m/s Therefore, initial velocity = 95 * 5/18 = 26.39 m/s Show more…
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