Ex A car is initially moving in a horizontal
flat road at 18 m/s. When the deriver
applies...
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Ex A car is initially moving in a horizontal
flat road at 18 m/s. When the deriver
applies the brakes, the car Losses 34 of
its initial Kinetic energy a
la distance of som. The coefficient of kinetic
car and the road is :
after travelling
friction between the
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