Drake22
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Please, I need some help on part b:
On a level road with its brakes on, the shortest distance in which a car traveling with 93 km/hr can stop is 89 m. This shortest distance occurs when the driver uses anti-lock brakes which means that that the car brakes without skidding.
a) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the car?
3.75 m/s^2 is the right answer
b) What is the coefficient of friction between the tires and the pavement?
How do I do this? Don't I need the mass of the car? Thanks.
On a level road with its brakes on, the shortest distance in which a car traveling with 93 km/hr can stop is 89 m. This shortest distance occurs when the driver uses anti-lock brakes which means that that the car brakes without skidding.
a) What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the car?
3.75 m/s^2 is the right answer
b) What is the coefficient of friction between the tires and the pavement?
How do I do this? Don't I need the mass of the car? Thanks.