Assume that you are driving down a hill in Jabaal Akhdar in a winter season. The inclination of the hill e is 4.1 degrees. The roads are covered partially with ice (coefficient of kinetic friction P = 0.2). When you apply the brake, the car sliding down to stop from an initial speed of 5 m/s. What is the stopping distance of the car (in m)? Hint: final velocity of car = 0. Note: write the answer with one decimal place.

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Assume that you are driving down a hill in Jabaal Akhdar in a winter season. The inclination of the hill 0 is 4.1 degrees. The roads are covered partially with ice (coefficient of kinetic
friction Pk = 0.2). When you apply the brake, the car sliding down to stop from an initial speed of 5 m/s. What is the stopping distance of the car (in m)? Hint: final velocity of car = 0.
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Note: write the answer with one decimal place.
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that you are driving down a hill in Jabaal Akhdar in a winter season. The inclination of the hill 0 is 4.1 degrees. The roads are covered partially with ice (coefficient of kinetic friction Pk = 0.2). When you apply the brake, the car sliding down to stop from an initial speed of 5 m/s. What is the stopping distance of the car (in m)? Hint: final velocity of car = 0. %3D Note: write the answer with one decimal place.
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