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A car, travelling at a moderate velocity of `10 m s^(-1)` (-36 km/hr.), suddenly apply brakes and comes to a halt with a deceleration of `5 ms^(-2)`. How much distance the car might have travelled during the deceleration?

A

2 m

B

50 m

C

10 m

D

36 m

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