BRAKES
you're a tool. dependant upon inertia, stopping surface, braking potential, weight. lots of factors. a car may have ABS or not. this affects the final distance
Friction plays a key role in determining the stopping distance of a toy car rolling down a surface. The greater the friction between the wheels of the car and the surface, the shorter the stopping distance will be. Conversely, if there is less friction, the stopping distance will be longer. Other factors such as the speed of the toy car, the weight of the car, and the surface roughness will also influence the stopping distance.
Inertia affects the stopping distance of a car by causing the car to continue moving forward even after the brakes are applied. The greater the inertia of the car, the longer it will take for the car to come to a complete stop. This is because the car's momentum must be overcome by the braking force in order to bring the car to a halt.
The stopping distance of a car increases.
The greater the mass of the car and its occupants the longer the stopping distance that is required for the vehicle. Stopping distance is calculated by taking into account car mass and reaction time in braking
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Stopping distance also increases.
Without stopping to think, he pulled the dog away from the oncoming car.
The stopping of action affects the quality of a photo because it can catch pictures that the naked eye never could catch.
To calculate the stopping distance, we need more information such as the mass of the car and the acceleration. The force alone is not sufficient to determine the stopping distance.
yes it does
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