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To calculate the retardation (deceleration) produced in the car, you can use the following equation:

v^2 = u^2 + 2as

where:

  • v is the final velocity (0 m/s since the car comes to rest),
  • u is the initial velocity (18 km/h converted to m/s),
  • a is the retardation (unknown),
  • s is the distance traveled (5 m).

First, we need to convert the initial velocity from km/h to m/s. Since 1 km/h is equal to 0.2778 m/s, we can calculate the initial velocity as follows:

u = 18 km/h * 0.2778 m/s per km/h

u ≈ 5 m/s

Now, we can substitute the known values into the equation and solve for the retardation (a):

0^2 = 5^2 + 2 * a * 5

0 = 25 + 10a

10a = -25

a = -25 / 10

a = -2.5 m/s^2

Therefore, the retardation produced in the car is approximately -2.5 m/s^2 (negative sign indicates deceleration).

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