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    Apr 21, 2012, 05:13 AM
    The stopping distance of a 1.5T car travelling at 100 km/hr if the brakes exert a for
    The stopping distance of a 1.5T car travelling at 100 km/hr if the brakes exert a force of 11,000 N
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    Apr 21, 2012, 02:43 PM
    Use . Here = initial velocity = 100 Km/Hr, (which you should convert to m/s) and = final velocity = 0. You can find a (acceleration) from F=ma. You know that F=-11,000N and m=1500 Kg, so a = -11000/1500 m/s^2 (note the minus sign, as the car is decelerating). Now you have everything to calculate d.

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