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The brakes applied to a car produce an acceleration of \(6\ m\ s^{-2}\) in the opposite direction to the motion. If the car takes \(2\ s\) to stop after the application of brakes, calculate the distance it travels during this time.
 
From the Equation of motion - \(I\), We know that,
 
i=i+i×i
 
From the Equation of motion - \(II\), We know that,
 
i=i×i+ii×i×ii
  
Initial velocity \(=\)  \(m\ s^{-1}\)
 
Distance travelled \(=\)  \(m\)
 
(Note: Enter your answers with no decimal places)