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A car weighing 9810 Newton travels at 60 km/h moves into a circular driveway and slows down to a stop in 5 seconds.

a) Determine how far did it travel?

b) Find the components of acceleration that the car undergoes? Describe in one sentence for each.

c) Find the magnitude of the acceleration that the car underwent?

d) Find the net forces acting on the car?

e) Explain what is causing this forces?

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