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The driver of a car going 86.0 km/h suddenly sees the lights of a barrier 44.0 m ahead. it takes the driver 0.75 s to apply the brakes, and the average acceleration during braking is -10.0 m/s2. (a) determine whether the car hits the barrier. (b) what is the maximum speed at which the car could be moving and not hit the barrier 44.0 m ahead? assume that the acceleration doesn't change.

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