A car can decelerate at -3.35 m/s2 without skidding when coming to rest on a level road. What would its deceleration be if the road is inclined at 9.9 ∘ and the car moves uphill? Assume the same static friction coefficient.
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A car can decelerate at -3.35 m/s2 without skidding when coming to rest on a level...
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