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Suppose the driver in this example now slams on the brakes, stopping the car in 4.00. Find (a) the acceleration, (b) the distance the car

Suppose the driver in this example now slams on the brakes, stopping the car in 4.00. Find (a) the acceleration, (b) the distance the car travels while braking, assuming the acceleration is constant, and (d) the average velocity. 

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