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(14 The wheelbase of a car is 3-3 m, and the centre of mass is 1 2 m in front of the rear axle and 0-75 m above the ground-level. The coefficient of friction between the wheels and the road is 0-45. Find the maximum acceleration which the car can be given on a level road if it has a rear-wheel drive. Find its maximum deceleration if the braking force on all the wheels is the same and no wheel slip occurs. ​

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