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Physics, 31.03.2020 04:24 josie126

A car traveling at 80 mph locks up its wheels and skids up a 3% incline before crashing into a stationary massive concrete pedestal and coming to a complete stop. The skid marks leading up to the pedestal are 300 ft long. The coefficient of friction between the tires and road is 0.35. a) How far would the car have skidded if it had not hit the pedestal? b) What was the speed of the car at impact?

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