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14 January, 19:02

what will the stopping distance be a a 3000-kg car if - 3000N of force are applied when the car is traveling 10 m/s

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  1. 14 January, 20:03
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    50 m

    Explanation:

    Acceleration = force/mass

    3000/3000=1m/s^-2

    Applying equation of motion:

    V^2=U^2+2as; V is final velocity, u is initial velocity, a is acceleration and s is the distance covered.

    0=10^2 - 2*1s;

    Solve for s
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