The two major factors are; friction between tires and road; friction between brake pads and rotors.
Wind speed plays a small role that is usually much less of an effect than the aforementioned.
Many factors are involved in determining the stopping distance of a car. The most influential factor is the car's velocity before a driver tries to stop it. The greater the velocity, the longer the stop distance. Another factor is the friction between the tires and the road. The greater the friction, the more force that the brakes can exert, and therefore, the less room a car takes to stop. Another involves wheter the car is on an incline or not.Other factors that are not as important but can still play a role is air resistance and rolling resistance.
Stopping distance in cars and vehicles can be influenced by speed, the condition of tires, the condition of the road, or the condition of brakes. Also, larger or heavier vehicles have more momentum and therefore may require more time to come to a full stop than a smaller vehicle under the same conditions.
perception+reaction+breaking=total stopping distance
perception distance, reaction distance, and braking distance
Friction and gravity.
1). the product of both their masses 2). the distance between the centers of both objects
limiting factors
The focal length of the lens and the distance between the lens and the object.
To determine average speed, you need to know what distance the object traveled in meters over how long it took the object to travel that distance in seconds.
The factors are:-1. Distance from the sea2. Ocean currents3. Direction of prevailing winds4. Relief5. Proximity to the equator6. The El Nino phenomenon7. Recently it has accepted that Human activity is also affecting climate.8. Locationor...1. Latitude - Distance north or south of equator2. Altitude - Distance above or below sea level3. Global Winds - What winds are blowing/where they're coming from/warm or cold4. Ocean currents - What currents are coming in/where from5. Topography - Distance from mountains (how close they are)6. Distance From Water - How close the area is to and ocean or lake (any body of water)These are the main most important 6.latitude, prevailing winds, mountains, large bodies of water, and ocean currents.Precipitation, latitude, trapping of heat, winds and ocean currents, shape and elevations of land masses. (Prentice Hall Biology)A:latitude ocean currentswindelevationreliefnear waterA:The factors that determine climate are latitude, distance from water, elevation, and ocean currents A:it is sun, location, water, wind, and mountains.LattitudeThe factors that determine climate are temperature, precipitation, altitude, location, latitude, tilt of the axis, surface currents, winds, and elevation.The latitude, the transportation of heat by winds and ocean currentsLatitude, Altitude, Mountain Barriers, Ocean Currents, Land-Water Relationship, and Prevailing Winds.five factors that determine climate is elevation, latitude, weather, ,and biome
Foce impact
Speed, reaction time, car's mass, tires, mechanical condition & type of brakes.
Time and distance
distance and time
Yes, friction affects stopping distance. The greater the friction the lower the stopping distance; the lower the friction the greater the stopping distance.
This distance your vehicle travels while stopping is?total stopping distance
Mass and distance.
speed, weight and distance.
Mass and distance
Distance and Time. Speed=Distance/Time (s=d/t)
There is too many factors to narrow the stopping distance down to a specific stopping distance. One of these factors is speed many people often are going to fast in icy condition causing horrible car pile-ups and many crashes. People need to be more cautious in icy conditions.
you're a tool. dependant upon inertia, stopping surface, braking potential, weight. lots of factors. a car may have ABS or not. this affects the final distance