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Modern oil tankers weigh over a half-million tons and have lengths of up to a quarter of a mile. such massive ships require a distance of 5.0 km (about 3.0 mi) and a time of 22 min to come to a stop from a top speed of 26 km/h. what is the magnitude of such a ship's average acceleration in m/s2 in coming to a stop? what is the magnitude of the ship's average velocity in m/s? comment on the potential of a tanker running aground

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