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The coefficient of friction between the ground and the wheels of a car between the ground and the wheels of acar moving on a horizontal road is 0.5 If the car starts from rest , what is the minimum distance in which it can acquire a speed of `72 km // h` ? take `g = 10 ms^(-2)` .

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