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Problem: For a 1,498-kg car with a drag constant D=0.45 kg/m, which is moving at a speed of 44 mph. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.61 and the coefficient of static friction is 0.76.
Part A: What is the magnitude of the maximum acceleration (right at this speed) at which the car can be slowed down?
I want help to find the magnitude of the maximum acceleration (right at this speed) at which the car can be slowed down.
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