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A motor cycle is moving along a straight horizontal road with a speed v_{0}. If the coefficient of friction between the tyres and the road is μ, the shortest distance in which the car can be stopped is
(a) \frac{v_{0}^{2}}{2\mu g}(b) \frac{v^{2}}{\mu}(c) \bigg \lgroup \frac{v_{0}}{\mu g}\bigg \rgroup ^{2}(d) \frac{v_{0}}{\mu g}

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Answered by kartikcoc
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