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A vehicle is stuck on the railroad tracks as a 430,000 lb locomotive is approaching with a...

A vehicle is stuck on the railroad tracks as a 430,000 lb locomotive is approaching with a speed of 75 mph. As soon as the problem is detected, the locomotive’s emergency brakes are activated, locking the wheels and causing the locomotive to slide.

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If the coefficient of kinetic friction between the locomotive and the track is 0.45, what is the minimum distance d at which the brakes must be applied to avoid a collision? What would that distance be if instead of a locomotive, there was a 30 × 106 lb train? Treat the locomotive and the train as particles, and assume that the railroad tracks are rectilinear and horizontal.

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