Without knowing either the rate of negative acceleration or the time it takes for the car to stop, this question cannot be answered. There are three kinematic equations that could be used to answer this question. They are as follows:
d = (v_i)(t) + (1/2)(a)(t^2)
d = (v_i + v_f)/2 x t
V_f^2 = v_i^2 + 2ad, solve for d
In these equations, d is displacement, a is acceleration, t is time, v_i is initial velocity, and v_f is final velocity.
It takes 28.8 seconds.
It would take approximately 420 feet for an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer traveling at 50 miles per hour to come to a complete stop under ideal conditions. However, various factors such as road conditions, weather, and driver reaction time can affect the stopping distance.
To find the number of square feet in 472,000,000 cubic feet, we need to know the dimensions of the area in question. If the area is a square, then you can take the square root of the volume. However, if it's a cube, you can take the cube root to find the side length and then square that to find the area in square feet.
it would take 15 years, if going at 20,000 mph.
To convert speed from miles per hour to feet per second, you need to multiply by 1.46667. So at 25 miles per hour, you are traveling at approximately 36.67 feet per second. To travel 100 feet at this speed, it would take around 2.73 seconds.
Stopping Distance = about 56.25 feet.
55 feet
60 feet
That depends on how heavy the car is and the surface it is driving on
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.
When traveling at 35 mph it will take you 210 feet to come to a complete stop.
No, under the best of conditions it will take almost 188 feet.
When traveling at 35 mph it will take you 210 feet to come to a complete stop
It takes a minimum of 135 feet for a car to stop at 45 miles per hour. The wear of the tires makes a difference in the distance too.
19.11 feet
There is no single answer here. It depends on the weather conditions, road type, the brakes, the tires, and goes on. Bottom line is that if you are worrying about how far you have to stop, you are going too fast. ■
75ft.