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In the braking test of a sports car, its velocity is reduced from 70 mi/h to zero in a distance of 180 ft with slipping impending. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 80 percent of the coefficient of static friction.(b) the stopping distance forteh same initial velocity if the car skids. Ignore airresistance and rolling resistance.

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