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How does car brakes change physical forces related to: •Collision •Velocity during impact •Acceleration/Deceleration • Force of impact •Momentum
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How does car brakes change physical forces related to: •Collision •Velocity during impact •Acceleration/Deceleration • Force of impact •Momentum
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How does car brakes change physical forces related to:
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•Velocity during impact
•Acceleration/Deceleration
• Force of impact
•Momentum
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acceleration and deceleration and momentom
they slow the car down and it loses momentome
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