What happens in the stopping distance if velocity of a car is doubled
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So, if velocity is doubled, the kinetic energy is 4 times bigger. The braking force will have to be 4 times greater to stop the car in the same distance. ... If u is doubled and v is 0 ( as finally the car comes to rest. )
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On doubling the velocity, stopping distance becomes 4 times
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