10. A driver in a car traveling at a speed of 60-mi/h sees a deer 100-m away on the road. Calculate the minimum constant acceleration that is necessary for the car to stop without hitting the deer in SI units (assume the deer does not move). Answer: -3.6 m/s²

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10. A driver in a car traveling at a speed of 60-mi/h sees a deer 100-m away on the
road. Calculate the minimum constant acceleration that is necessary for the car to
stop without hitting the deer in SI units (assume the deer does not move).
Answer: -3.6 m/s²
Transcribed Image Text:10. A driver in a car traveling at a speed of 60-mi/h sees a deer 100-m away on the road. Calculate the minimum constant acceleration that is necessary for the car to stop without hitting the deer in SI units (assume the deer does not move). Answer: -3.6 m/s²
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