14. Cars that are moving along horizontal roads are going to be stopped by plowing into identical barriers. All of the cars are the same size and shape, but they carry loads with different masses. All of the cars are going to be stopped by the same constant force by the barrier. Rank the distance that will be needed to stop the cars with the same force. * C 8 mvs 6 m/s 8 m/s 4 m/s m= 1000 kg -1600 kg m= 1200 kg m= 1600 kg O a. All are the same O b. B > C > A > D O c. B = C > A > D O d. B = D > C > A

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14. Cars that are moving along horizontal roads are going to be stopped by
plowing into identical barriers. All of the cars are the same size and shape, but
they carry loads with different masses. All of the cars are going to be stopped by
the same constant force by the barrier. Rank the distance that will be needed to
stop the cars with the same force. *
C
8 mis
6 m/s
8 m/s
4 m/s
m= 1000 kg
m= 1600 kg
m= 1200 kg
m= 1600 ke
a. All are the same
b. B > C > A > D
c. B = C > A > D
O d. B = D > C > A
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Transcribed Image Text:14. Cars that are moving along horizontal roads are going to be stopped by plowing into identical barriers. All of the cars are the same size and shape, but they carry loads with different masses. All of the cars are going to be stopped by the same constant force by the barrier. Rank the distance that will be needed to stop the cars with the same force. * C 8 mis 6 m/s 8 m/s 4 m/s m= 1000 kg m= 1600 kg m= 1200 kg m= 1600 ke a. All are the same b. B > C > A > D c. B = C > A > D O d. B = D > C > A Sign out 96
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Given that

A: m = 1000 kg, v = 6 m/s

B: m =1600 kg,  v = 8 m/s

C: m =1200 kg, v = 8 m/s

8: m =1600 kg, v = 4 m/s

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