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When the speed of a car is doubled what happens to the braking distance?

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Answered by ranjanasengupta
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The formula for kinetic energy is 1/2 * mass * velocity squared. 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

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