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    Dec 30, 2012, 05:18 AM
    can anyone mathematically prove this?
    hi friends,please help to solve any one or both of the following
    can anyone please prove me mathematically that if a car is travelling at a speed of v and it applies a retardation of a and it has to stop within a distance of s,then v must be less than √2as.
    from hint section the only thing which I got is that we have to use v^2 +u^2=2as.

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