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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
On dry, level pavement, with decent tires? About 120 feet. Many things affect this calculation. With worn tires the distance can increase to 210 feet. Dirt roads require longer braking distances than pavement. Ice can increase the braking distance by hundreds of feet. Braking down a hill, depending upon the slope, can double the braking distance, whereas braking up hill can halve that distance. If you lock the tires, you typically increase the braking distance. You can reduce the distance by pumping the brakes. Anti-lock brakes allow the tires to slip, which decreases the braking distance. Extra weight in the vehicle increases the braking distance. Refer to the link below for calculating the braking distance at different speeds with different tire wear on dry, level pavement.
overall tire diameter is the determining factor to braking ability. the bigger the tire the less effective the braking.
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No, weight doesnt affect puberty. But proper diet and exercise helps a lot in puberty.
it is the gravity affects the weight
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Braking effort as a percentage of the weight of the vehicle.
Just how it would affect a skinny dude sprining against 400lb dude. Depending on howmuch horse power the vehicle has and torque it might not effect it at all if its over weight like car full of stuff it will affect steering, turning and braking.
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:
Assuming you mean "braking", aggressive braking.