A car of mass 350 Kg is travelling at 30 m/s when it starts to slow down, 100 m from a junction. At first, it slows just using the air resistance of 200 N then, at a distance of s m from the junction, it slows using brakes, providing a force of 2000 N as well as the air resistance. Find the distance from the junction at which the brakes must be applied if the car is to stop at the junction.
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"\\qquad\\qquad\n\\begin{aligned}\n\\small \\frac{1}{2}mv^2&=\\small 200(100-s)+2200(s)\\\\\n\\small 0.5(350)(30)^2&=\\small 20000+2000s\\\\\n\\small s&\\approx\\small 68.8\\,m\n\\end{aligned}"
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