Biology, asked by mahajanashwika0, 18 hours ago

A car travelling at constant speed along a road, and drives onto a large patch of oil. The driver applies the brakes to stop the car. Compare to braking on a dry road, what may happen? (1) The car slows down more quickly because of the reduced friction between the tyres and the road (2)The car speeds up because of the reduced friction between the tyres and the road(3) The car takes longer time to slow down because of the reduced friction between the tyres and the road (4) The car takes longer time to slow down because of the greater friction between the tyres and the road​

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Answered by AnimateBoy
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The Correct Answer is 3

The car takes longer time to slow down because of the reduced friction between the tires and the road

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