The tires of a car make 68 revolutions as the car reduces its speed uniformly from 87.0 km/h to 59.0 km/h. The tires hav

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The tires of a car make 68 revolutions as the car reduces its speed uniformly from 87.0 km/h to 59.0 km/h. The tires hav

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The tires of a car make 68 revolutions as the car reduces its speed uniformly from 87.0 km/h to 59.0 km/h. The tires have a diameter of 0.84 m
▼ Part A What was the angular acceleration of the tires? Express your answer using two significant figures. a = -2.1 rad/s² Submit Correct Part B Previous Answers If the car continues to decelerate at this rate, how much more time is required for it to stop? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. t = 19 s 151 Previous Answers Correct
Part C If the car continues to decelerate at this rate, how far does it go? Find the total distance. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. 199 μÅ S= 123 PAMAT Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again
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