The reason that it takes a moving truck a much longer time to stop than it takes a car to stop when the brakes are applied on both is because the truck weighs more. The more mass a vehicle has the longer it will take to stop.
Ship doesn't have brakes, it has to use reverse! But in any case, the reason a ship takes longer to stop than a car is that is has more momentum. Think of momentum as something that tells you how hard it will be to stop an object. More momentum means it will be harder to stop. Momentum is equal to the mass of the object times it velocity or speed. So a ship has a lot more mass that a car and takes longer to stop.
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The path taken by a moving object is called its trajectory. It describes the route or journey followed by the object as it moves.
It is hard to stop fast-moving cars because of their momentum. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, and the greater the momentum, the more force is required to change the object's speed or direction. Fast-moving cars have high momentum, making it difficult for brakes to overcome that momentum and bring the car to a stop quickly.
The moving dot is the route you've just taken
That would be the brake "squealer" making that noise. It's telling you the brakes pads are worn down and in need of attention.
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At the time of Israa wal Meiraj, when the Apostle of Allah Muhammed (S.A.W) was taken to heavens and he was taken up on Sidratulmuntiha.
It was taken down