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Test your physics knowledge with a real daily question. Pick your level and give it a go!
A car on a dry road brakes with a steady deceleration. From 15 m/s it takes 20 m to come to rest. Under the same conditions, what is the stopping distance from 30 m/s (ignore reaction time)?
In a lab, a student connects a digital voltmeter directly across the terminals of a cell to “measure its emf”. The cell has noticeable internal resistance, and the voltmeter’s input resistance is large but finite. Which statement must be true about the voltmeter reading, and why?
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