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4. Suppose your car has a maximum straight-line braking acceleration of 5.0 ms 2. Calculate the stopping distance for the following initial speeds: (a) 24.6 ms (~55 mph), (b) 31.3 ms (~70 mph), and
(c) 38 m s [~85 mph). (d) How is stopping distance related to your initial speed? (e) What effect does
doubling your speed have on stopping distance? (f) Suppose you increase your speed by 15%, what is
the percent increase of your stopping distance?

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