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a car is moving along a straight horizontal Road with a speed v0 if the coefficient of friction between the tires and the road is new the shortest distance in which the car can be stop please ​

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Answered by JunaidMirza
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Answer:

u²/(2μg)

Explanation:

The shortest distance (S) in which car can be stopped is:

  • S = u² / (2μg)

Where,

  • u = Initial velocity
  • μ = Coefficient of friction
  • g = Acceleration due to gravity

For derivation of above formula click this link: https://study.com/academy/lesson/understanding-stopping-braking-distance-in-physics.html

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