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The braking distance of a car varies directly as the square of the speed. If braking distance of a certain car is 49 feet at 30
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Braking distance The braking distance y in feetthat it takes for a car to stop on wet ,level pavement can be estimated by y =
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Shin
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The braking distance of a car is directly proportional to te square of it's speed.
When the speed is p metres per second, the
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A racing car reaches a speed of 48 m/s. It then begins a uniform negative acceleration, using its parachute and braking system,
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The braking distance of a car is 29m. If the speed of the car is increased by 45%, what is the car's new braking distance?
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Jake
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A 1000 kg car is going 8.90 m/s has a minimum braking distance of 6.0 meters. Find the average braking force exerted on the car
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Jessica
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If a car is traveling downhill at 45 miles per hour on dry pavement, then the braking distance B is
B = 45/(0.4+m), where m<0 is
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John
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To stop a car, you require first a certain reaction time to begin braking. Then the car slows under the constant braking
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Bob
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To stop a car, you require first a certain reaction time to begin braking. Then the car slows under the constant braking
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Kristen
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1. A study was done to find if different tire treads affect the braking distance of an Army Jeep. The same road surface was used
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