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A car initially traveling at 27.2 m/s undergoes a constant negative acceleration of magnitude 1.90 m/s2 after its brakes are applied. (a) How many revolutions does each tire make before the car comes to a stop, assuming the car does not skid and the tires have radii of 0.325 m

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