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A car moving at a speed of 30m/s. The brakes applied to the car produces uniform acceleration of 2m/s2. Find the distance travelled by the car before it stops.

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Answered by mahenderkaur055
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Explanation:

A car moving at a speed of 30m/s. The brakes applied to the car produces

uniform acceleration of 2m/s2

. Find the distance travelled by the car before it

stops.

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