The driver of a 1250 kg car traveling at a speed of 17.5 m/s applies the car’s brakes when he sees a red light. The car’s brakes provide a frictional force of 8250 N. Determine the stopping force of the car.
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The driver of a 1250 kg car traveling at a speed of 17.5 m/s applies the car’s brakes when he sees a red light. The car’s brakes provide a frictional force of 8250 N. Determine the stopping force of the car.
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