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Factor #1: The mass of the first body involved. Factor #2: The mass of the second body involved. Factor #3: The distance between the centers of mass of the two bodies involved.
In that case, each second the distance travelled will be less than the second before that.
You didn't specify what data is given. In general, for constant speed, the following formula is important (just use the definition of speed): speed = distance / time; or distance = speed x time. If distance is in km and time in hours, speed will be in km/hour; if distance is in meters and time in seconds, speed will be in meters/second.
Speed, or velocity, is measured in distance per second; it is the rate of change of distance with time.Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity with time, or distance per second per second, which is distance per seconds squared,
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When following large trucks, maintain at least a minimum of a ______ second following distance.
The technique used for determining the proper following distance is the "3- second" rule.
6-8 second
a four second following distance. Get with the program! :)
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three seconds plus following distance.
Yes, using either the 2-second rule or the 3-second rule means that as your driving speed increases, you leave more distance between you and the car ahead of you.