The speed of a car traveling in a straight line is reduced from 45 to 30 miles
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The speed of a car traveling in a straight line is reduced from 45 to 30 miles per hour in a distance of 264 feet. Find the distance in which the car can be brought to rest from 30 miles per hour, assuming the same constant deceleration.
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45 mih 66 ftsec 30 mih 44 ftsec at vt at 66 because v0 66 fts...View the full answer
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