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The brakes of a car moving at 20 m/s along a horizontal road are suddenly applied and it comes to rest after travelling some distance if the coefficient of friction between the tyres and the road is 0.90 and it is assumed that all four tyres behave identically, the shortest distance the car would travel before coming to a stop is

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