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23 December, 16:29

the brakes on a car do 240000j of work in stopping the car. if the car travels a distance of 40m while the brakes re being applied. how large is the average force that the brakes exert the car?

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  1. 23 December, 20:28
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    A joule is one Newton of force applied over a meter.

    For every meter, the brakes put 240000N of force (N=Newtons).

    For 40m, multiply the Newtons by 40.

    240000N*40=9600000N
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