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3. a car is originally travelling at 15.0 meters per second on a straight horizontal road. the driver applies the brakes, causing the car to decelerate uniformly at 4.00 meters per second sqaured until it comes to rest. calculate the car's stopping distance .[ show all work , including the equations and substitutions with units ]

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