It only takes one, as long as it's the one on the brake pedal.
100 feet per second.
Rolling friction causes a car to stop.
80.67 feet every second at 55mph
depends on the strength of the people and the weight of the car
When a driver wants to stop a car, they apply the brakes. The friction between the tires and the road surface help stop the car. How a vehicle handles is determined by the traction between the tires and roadway.
One to press the break peddle.
in the absence of any indication of the local conditions, weight of car, about 60 feet
about 120 ft
228 ft
62 feet
That depends on how heavy the car is and the surface it is driving on
30 feet
228 feet
10 feet
If there is constant acceleration and deceleration then it would be 33.3 ft to stop
ABS or not? Disks or drums? Weight of car? Wet, Snowed or Dry ground
It takes a minimum of 135 feet for a car to stop at 45 miles per hour. The wear of the tires makes a difference in the distance too.