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Physics, 29.11.2020 21:50 ttglilrob

A 1000-kg car is travelling at 30 m/s (about 67 mph, for context). What is the car's momentum? If the driver then slams on the brakes, applying a force of 7,500 N, how long will it take the car to stop?

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