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A car weighing 1600 kg moving with a velocity of 30 m/s retards uniformly coming to rest in 20 seconds. Calculate the
(i) Initial and final momentum of the car.
(ii) Rate of change of momentum of the car.
(iii) Acceleration of the car.

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