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  • 13-11-2021
  • Physics
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How much work is needed to stop a 1,110 kg car that is moving straight down the
highway at 59.0 km/h?

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  • 13-11-2021

Answer:

382.74 kJ.

Explanation:

The work that must be done to stop an 1100 kg car travelling at 59  km/h is  - 382.74 kJ.

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