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Answer for Total Stopping Distance If you look at total stopping distance then it will depend on the speed, reaction time, condition of stopping equipment and tire coefficient to surface being traveled on. This formula will get you close but there are variables that will effect the out come in real time. X= speed x(squared) /20 + x = total stopping distance.

Alternate Answer: Published data is 190 mph to 0 in 442 feet, so using Bringingthewood's formula for 60 mph, 60-0 is: 44 feet.

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if A 2008 ferrari was going full speed down the straight and then suddenly put full brakes on it would stop comletly in 6 seconds if A 2008 ferrari was going full speed down the straight and then suddenly put full brakes on it would stop comletly in 6 seconds

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What happen to the braking distance if the speed is doubled and why?

Hi there! Assuming that the deceleration (or negative acceleration, if you will) is constant and the same in both cases, you can use a special kinematic formula to solve the problem. The formula follows: (final velocity)^2 = (initial velocity)^2 + [ 2 * (deceleration) * (braking distance) ] Rearranged to our needs the formula reads: braking distance = [1/2] * -(initial velocity)^2 / (deceleration) * this equation assumes that the final velocity is zero If the initial speed were doubled then the general formula would read: braking distance = 2 * -(initial velocity)^2 / (deceleration) NOTICE that the two equations are the exact same except for the leading coefficients. 1/2 is assocaited with the braking distance of the normal velocity while 2 is assocated with the breaking distance of the doubled velocity. Since 2 is four times larger than 1/2, this leads us to the conclusion that the breaking distance for an object traveling at double a certain velocity would be 4x greater than the breaking distance of the object moving at the "regular" velocity.


If traveling 60 mph how many feet would it take you to stop?

On dry pavement in the average car it will take 60 ft of thinking about it, & 180 ft of braking for a total of 240 ft. Double the braking distance on wet pavement for a total of 420 ft. On snow it is anyone's guess.


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What is a palindrome for a formula 1 transport?

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What is a car's g-force?

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