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The lightest car in the world was built in london and had a mass of less than 10 kg. it's maximum speed was 25.0 km/h. suppose the driver of this vehicle applies the brakes while the car is moving at its maximum speed. the car stops after traveling 16.0 m. calculate the car's acceleration.

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