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It takes a minimum distance of 48.96 m to stop a car moving at 12.0 m/s by applying the brakes (without locking the wheels). Assuming that the same frictional forces apply, find the minimum stopping distance when the car is moving at 26.0 m/s.
It takes a minimum distance of 48.96 m to stop a car moving at 12.0 m/s by applying the brakes (without locking the wheels). Assuming that the same frictional forces apply, find the minimum stopping distance when the car is moving at 26.0 m/s.
Reid WolffLv2
23 Aug 2019