derive eq of stopping distance?
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The stopping distance is the distance traveled between the time when the body decides to stop a moving vehicle and the time when the vehicle stops completely. The stopping distance depends on factors including road surface, and reflexes of the car's driver and it is denoted by d.
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We know that v^2-u^2=2as
v=0 since the body stops...
So, -u^2=2as
s= -u^2/2a
Where u is the initial velocity
a is the acceleration
s is the stopping distance
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