Tripling the speed of the car multiplies the distance travelled for stopping it
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Explanation:
When we triple the speed of the car the stopping distance increases by a factor of 9
- this is because the stopping distance of the car is directly proportional to the square of speed
the formula is s= u square ÷ 2a
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