Which statements about braking a car are true? The greater the kinetic energy of a car, the longer it takes for the car to stop. The lower the kinetic energy of a car, the longer it takes for the car to stop. If the speed of a car doubles, the car’s kinetic energy and braking distance quadruple. If the speed of a car doubles, the car’s kinetic energy and braking distance remain the same.
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The greater the K.E of a car, the longer it takes for the car to stop
Explanation:
Because Energy can be transferred from one form to another . So it will take time if the K.E of the car is greater
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If the kinetic energy is higher the car will take longer to brake.
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If the kinetic energy is higher the car will be harder to brake.
if the kinetic energy doubles the dificulty of stopping it will be harder.
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