If the maximum coefficient of kinetic friction between 1855 kg Toyota Innova Crysta and a road is 0.60. What is the initial velocity if the minimum stopping distance is 90m? With this given problem, create a conclusion. You must relate the problem when you are driving in a rain then create a word conclusion.
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If the maximum coefficient of kinetic friction between 1855 kg Toyota Innova Crysta and a road is 0.60. What is the initial velocity if the minimum stopping distance is 90m?
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