Math, asked by kanishkasolanki11, 1 month ago

How will stopping distance vary on a wet slippery road?​

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Answered by surudevi5
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Slippery road conditions, such as when it is wet, can increase the braking distance of your car by 75 percent and more. This means your braking distance will be about 45 metres longer when travelling at 100 km/h in wet conditions compared to dry. In the snow or ice, it will be even longer again – considerably longer.

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PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST AND FOLLOW

Answered by arunkumar151199
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Step-by-step explanation:

If it's wet or you are towing a trailer then 4-6 seconds is recommended. If it's icy it can take up to ten times as long to stop

Slippery road conditions, such as when it is wet, can increase the braking distance of your car by 75 percent and more. This means your braking distance will be about 45 metres longer when travelling at 100 km/h in wet conditions compared to dry. In the snow or ice, it will be even longer again – considerably longer

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