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An inattentive driver is traveling 15.0 m/s when he notices a red light ahead. his car is capable of decelerating at a rate of 3.35 m/s2 . part a if it takes him 0.210 s to get the brakes on and he is 66.0 m from the intersection when he sees the light, will he be able to stop in time
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