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(a)State and explain Newton's second law...

(a)State and explain Newton's second law of motion.
(b) A 1000 kg vehicle moving with a speed of 20 m/s is brought to rest in a distance of 50 metres:
(i) Find the acceleration.
(ii) Calculate the unbalanced force acting on the vehicle.

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