Multiple Choice
Suppose that a car can come to rest from mph in
seconds. Assuming a constant (negative) acceleration, find the acceleration (in miles per second squared) of the car and find the distance traveled by the car during the
seconds (i.e., the stopping distance) .
A) Acceleration = m/s2; distance =
miles
B) Acceleration = m/s2; distance =
miles
C) Acceleration = m/s2; distance =
miles
D) Acceleration = m/s2; distance =
miles
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