A car traveling along a level road at speed v = 10 m/s slams on the brakes and skids to a stop. If the force o

Question:
A car traveling along a level road at speed v = 10 m/s slams on the brakes and skids to a stop. If the force of friction on the car is half the car's weight, how far does the car slide? (Hint: Use the work-energy theorem and solve for d.)

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d=v²/10
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