A car moving with a velocity of 40km/h can be stopped by applying brakes in 2 metre. If the same caris moving with a speed of 80km/h. What is the minimum stopping distance?
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The answer is 4 meters.
A car moving with a velocity of 40 km/h can be stopped by applying brakes = 2 meters
A car moving with a velocity of 80 km/h can be stopped by applying brakes = 2(40/80) = 2 x 2 = 4 meters
A car moving with a velocity of 40 km/h can be stopped by applying brakes = 2 meters
A car moving with a velocity of 80 km/h can be stopped by applying brakes = 2(40/80) = 2 x 2 = 4 meters
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