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The kinetic energy of an object is proportional to the square of its velocity (speed). In other words, If there is a twofold increase in speed, the kinetic energy will increase by a factor of four. If there is a threefold increase in speed, the kinetic energy will increase by a factor of nine.
It changes the air resistance of the car - which is the controlling factor of top-speed.
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Speed. Road conditions. Traffic. Making use of available restraint systems.
increase the speed, effectiveness, and efficiency of incident management.
Speed is always a factor, whether you are stopping for a school bus or not.
Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed. If you reduce the speed by a factor of 12, the kinetic energy will reduce by a factor of 12 x 12 = 144.Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed. If you reduce the speed by a factor of 12, the kinetic energy will reduce by a factor of 12 x 12 = 144.Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed. If you reduce the speed by a factor of 12, the kinetic energy will reduce by a factor of 12 x 12 = 144.Kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed. If you reduce the speed by a factor of 12, the kinetic energy will reduce by a factor of 12 x 12 = 144.
*Which* two methods?
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The direction of an object's motion is a component of its velocity but not of its speed.
You can take a picture right after another. You don't have to wait for it to develop and show up.
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the state of visibility
SRS (Supplimental Restraint System) aka Airbags dont have a set speed that they deploy... They deploy when jolted hard enough or have been strucked in an impact.
increase the speed, effectiveness, and efficiency of incident management.