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. In 1979, Dr. Hans Liebold of Germany drove a race car 12.6 km with an average speed of 404 km/h. Suppose Liebold applied the brakes to reduce his speed. What was the car’s final speed (in km/h) if 3.00 MJ of work was done by the brakes? Assume the combined mass of the car and driver to be 1.00  103 kg.

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