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Physics, 18.11.2020 17:30 brattyshae

A car is traveling at 7.0 m/s when the driver applies the brakes. The car moves 1.5 m before it comes to a complete stop. If the car had been moving at 14 m/s, how far would it have continued to move after the brakes were applied? a. 1.5m
b. 3.0 m
c. 4.5 m
d. 6.0 m
e. 7.5 m

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