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    Newton's Second Law: an 1100-Kg Car Traveling at 27
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Newton's Second Law: an 1100-Kg Car Traveling at 27

Question 73

Question 73

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Newton's second law: An 1100-kg car traveling at 27.0 m/s starts to slow down and comes to a complete stop in 578 m. What is the magnitude of the average braking force acting on the car?


A) 690 N
B) 550 N
C) 410 N
D) 340 N

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