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Velocity of a car decreases from 45 m/se...

Velocity of a car decreases from 45 m/sec to 30 m/sec in 5 sec. Time taken to bring the car to rest will be

A

20 sec

B

12 sec

C

10 sec

D

8 sec

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C
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