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[" 13.A van of mass "1500" kg travelling at a speed of "54kmh^(-1)],[" is stopped in "10s" .Assuming that all the mechanical "],[" energy lost appears as thermal energy in the brake "],[" mechanism,find the average rate of production of "],[" thermal energy in cal "s^(-1)" ."]

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