Math, asked by TAsmitaa, 5 months ago

The approximate distance to stop a moving vehicle is the sum of the distance
covered during the time the driver takes to begin to apply the brakes (reaction-time
distance) the distance travelled while the brakes are applied (braking distance) The mail
diagram below gives the theoretical stopping distance for a vehicle in good braking
conditions (a particularly alert driver, brakes and tyres in perfect condition, a dry road
with a good surface) and how much the stopping distance depends on speed
1. If a vehicle is travelling at 110 kph, what distance does the vehicle travel during
the driver's reaction time?
2. If a vehicle is travelling at 110 kph, what is the total distance travelled before the
vehicle stops?
3. If a vehicle is travelling at 110 kph, how long does it take to stop the vehicle
completely?
4. If a vehicle is travelling at 110 kph, what is the distance travelled while the brakes
are being applied?
5. A second driver, travelling in good conditions, stops her vehicle in a total distance
of 70.7 metres. At what speed was the vehicle travelling before the brakes were
applied?​

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Answer:

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