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The force needed to stop a car varies directly as its weight W and the square root of velocity V are inversely as the distance d travelled. When F =36 Newtons, W=120kg, V=100km/h and d=50km. Calculate the force required for V=256km/h, W=200kg and d=800km​

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The force needed to stop a car varies directly as its weight W and the square root-example-1
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