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A car traveling at 45 m/s can brake to a stop within 10m. Assume that the...

A car traveling at 45 m/s can brake to a stop within 10m. Assume that the braking force is effective for stop and constant with speed. If the car speeds up to 90 m/s, what is its stopping distance? Provide your explanation in words using principle of work and energy.

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