It increases faster than the speed increase ... approximately the square of the speed.
So twice the speed results in 4 times the stopping distance.
Stopping distance also increases.
The stopping distance of a car increases.
Less traction on a wet road so the stopping distance increases.
When a vehicle increases its speed, the stopping distance also increases. Stopping distance is dependent on the vehicle's speed, the reaction time of the driver, and the braking distance required to come to a stop. With higher speeds, it takes longer for the vehicle to come to a complete stop, resulting in a longer stopping distance.
The distance needed to stop also increases.
Not much. it increases stopping distance slightly while discs are wet, but they dry out pretty fast. Just tap the pedal a few times when stopping on a rainy day before you hold.
you skid
The graph of distance vs time increases exponentially as speed increases.
When the Force increases on an Object, the Distance it travels INCREASES, as does its Velocity.
It decreases[:
the air pressure increases
I need to find that out to and it is 2020 :(