Ask a New Question

Asked by Marie

Police use a formula s = S √1/L , where S is the test-car speed and L is the test-skid length, to find the actual speed s in an accident which left a skid mark of l. Find the actual speed s (nearest whole mph) when S=45 mph, 1=150 ft, L=100 ft.
13 years ago

Answers

Answered by Damon
l and 1 are too confusing.
I will use x for theunknown skid length

s^2 = S^2 (x/L)
s^2 = 45^2 (1.5) = 3037.5
s = 55.1
13 years ago

Related Questions

Obviously, the police will use force if you do not cooperate. Is this grammatically correct? I ne... Can i be a police with this subjects ? *Tourism,history nd Geography Police use the formula: v = √ 20 L to estimate the speed of a car, v , in miles pe... Which of the following police selection procedures is used by all Canadian police agencies when sele... She put me in the police car all naked and wet from pee NYC police why do you think the police and law courts should be careful about relying only on DNA analysis What will the police do if you are caught running a red light? (1 point) Oponer una multa quedars... Why does the police car take Leonard to the Psychiatric Center in "The Pedestrian"? What will the police do if you are caught running a red light? (1 point) Responses poner una mu...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use