During a brake test, the rear-engine car is stopped from an initial speed of 99 km/h in a distance of 43 m. If it is known that all four wheels contribute equally to the braking force, determine the braking force F at each wheel. Assume a constant deceleration for the 1610-kg car. 1/1 = 99 km/h Answer: F = i -43 m- 1/2=0 N

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During a brake test, the rear-engine car is stopped from an initial speed of 99 km/h in a distance of 43 m. If it is known that all four
wheels contribute equally to the braking force, determine the braking force F at each wheel. Assume a constant deceleration for the
1610-kg car.
1/1 = 99 km/h
Answer: F= i
-43 m-
1/2=0
N
Transcribed Image Text:During a brake test, the rear-engine car is stopped from an initial speed of 99 km/h in a distance of 43 m. If it is known that all four wheels contribute equally to the braking force, determine the braking force F at each wheel. Assume a constant deceleration for the 1610-kg car. 1/1 = 99 km/h Answer: F= i -43 m- 1/2=0 N
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