Consider a car moving along a straight horizontal road with a speed of 72 km / h . If the…
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Consider a car moving along a straight horizontal road with a speed of 72 km/h. If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the tyres and the road is 0.5, the shortest distance in which the car can be stopped is \(\left[g=10 \mathrm{~ms}^{n^{2}}\right]\)
[MP PMT 1999; Pb. PMT 2001, 04; AIEEE 2005;
CBSE PMT (Mains) 2011; MP PET 2013]
[MP PMT 1999; Pb. PMT 2001, 04; AIEEE 2005;
CBSE PMT (Mains) 2011; MP PET 2013]
- 30 m
- 40 m
- 72 m
- 20 m
Answer
(B) 40 m
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