The two things that affect the gravitational force is Mass and Distance.
Height does not affect distance.
10 meters for thinking distance and 17 meters for stopping
driving safely Things that affect braking distance consist of the following factors: * speed at which you're travelling * weight of the car * road conditions * braking efficiency * friction between the road surface and your tires What factors affect the thinking distance:
the wind speed,wind duration and the distance the wave is traveling
The two things that affect the gravitational force is Mass and Distance.
Hand-eye coordination, thinking distance, drunkenness, tiredness, if your on drugs, if your listening to music/being distracted. Thats just about it Also speed and road conditions affect braking distance
Alcohol can affect a few things. Alcohol can affect the mind, body and thinking.
Two main factors that affect climate are the amount of incoming solar radiation and the distribution of heat around the Earth. The concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere also plays a crucial role in shaping the climate by trapping heat and leading to warming.
The power of positive thinking affects the human brain by diverting thoughts of things that can go wrong and focusing on the things that can go right.
mass and distance
Films affect peoples thinking because it will make you think that the things on films can really happen. For example if you watch a film with impossible stunts you might think they are possible to do.
Things that affect braking distance consist of the following factors: * speed at which you're travelling * weight of the car * road conditions * braking efficiency * friction between the road surface and your tires Things that affect braking distance consist of the following factors: * speed at which you're travelling * weight of the car * road conditions * braking efficiency * friction between the road surface and your tires
When things are predictable and familiar, according to Friedrich Nietzsche, they tend to affect us on a personal level less. This is because predictability can lead to a sense of numbness or indifference, reducing our emotional response to those things.
10 meters for thinking distance and 17 meters for stopping
Height does not affect distance.
I am trying to understand your question and interpret it as meaning: How does the reaction time affect the breaking distance of a car at different speeds. The simple answer is that the reaction time "thinking distance" does not change, but the distance a car travels at higher speeds changes during that time does. For example: If you are too close to the car in front of you and they slam on their breaks, if you are both going fast enough, by the time you did your "thinking time" you would be crashing into their rear end.