For a given braking force, will a higher speed increase or decrease the stopping distance?
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This reduces the kinetic energy of the vehicle, slowing it down and causing the temperature of the brakes to increase. The faster a vehicle travels, the greater the braking force needed to stop it in a certain distance. A greater braking force produces a greater deceleration
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This reduces the kinetic energy of the vehicle, slowing it down and causing the temperature of the brakes to increase. The faster a vehicle travels, the greater the braking force needed to stop it in a certain distance. A greater braking force produces a greater deceleration
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