Question 1-a, Numerical: A 1200 kg car was moving with an initial speed of 14 m/s. The car is 60 m away from the traffic line when the traffic light turned yellow. What should be the work done by the car breaks to stop the car (measured in in kJ, 1kJ = 1000 J)? ( be careful about the sign).

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Question 1-a, Numerical:
A 1200 kg car was moving with an initial speed of 14 m/s. The car is 60 m away from the traffic line when the traffic light
turned yellow. What should be the work done by the car breaks to stop the car (measured in in kJ, 1kJ = 1000 J)? (be careful
about the sign).
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1-a, Numerical: A 1200 kg car was moving with an initial speed of 14 m/s. The car is 60 m away from the traffic line when the traffic light turned yellow. What should be the work done by the car breaks to stop the car (measured in in kJ, 1kJ = 1000 J)? (be careful about the sign).
Question 1-b, Numerical:
A 1200 kg car was moving with an initial speed of 14 m/s. The car is 60 m away from the traffic line when the traffic light
turned yellow. What is the magnitude of the average friction force (Due to the breaks), measured in in kN? (1kN = 1000 N)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1-b, Numerical: A 1200 kg car was moving with an initial speed of 14 m/s. The car is 60 m away from the traffic line when the traffic light turned yellow. What is the magnitude of the average friction force (Due to the breaks), measured in in kN? (1kN = 1000 N)
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