How does stopping distance varies with initial velocity of the object
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☑Stopping distance increases exponentially with increasing speed because the initial speed of the car is squared in the braking distance equation. For example, it takes an extra 24 m to stop traveling at 20 m/s compared to 10 m/s. Graph 1 shows stopping distances compared to initial speeds.
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