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How do you stop?

If you are walking or running, you can stop yourself my discontinuing the movement of your legs and feet. And what do you know, you stopped!


How many feet does a car which was going 30 mph?

44 feet per second.


How can you stop PC from going into sleep mode?

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About how many feet does a car going 70 mph travel before it comes to a stop?

It takes a car 387 feet to come to complete stop when going 70mph.


How far will it take to stop if going 30 mph?

60 feet


If you are going 25 miles an hour how many feet will it take you to stop?

Stopping Distance = about 56.25 feet.


If you are going 30 miles an hour in good condition it will take how many feet to stop?

55 feet


Im an 8th grade cross country runner and after every time you run even if it is only a few feet your legs feel like they are going to give way or buckle how do you stop this from happenning?

Just keep running, your legs are hurting because you just started runnig and they ain't use to it yet!!! so just keep running and htey will stop hurting!! never quit?


Can a bus stop safely in 100 feet going 30mph?

No, under the best of conditions it will take almost 188 feet.


About how many feet will the average driver going 50 mph travel from the moment he sees danger until he hits the brakes is it 119 or 229 feet to stop?

It will take an average of 229 feet to stop after going 50 miles per hours after seeing danger to stop. This will vary according to condition of brakes and drivers reaction time.


How can you stop yourself from sleep walking?

To stop yourself sleep walking. You need to decide when you r going to bed, then half an hour before, you read or do something that doesn't include ; Laptops, tv's and game stations. But if your sleep walking gets to bad visit a local GP. I sleep walk too, I hope I helped you out !


How can you stop rocking in your sleep?

Check out information about "Rhythmic Movement Disorder" at http://sleepdisorders.about.com/cs/rhythmicmovement/a/rocking.htm