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The braking distance d, in meters, of a vehicle traveling at a velocity v, in meters per second, is given by the formula

The braking distance d, in meters, of a vehicle traveling at a velocity v, in meters-example-1
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Given:

Speed of car is


57\text{ }(km)/(hr)=15.83(m)/(s)
g\approx9.8\text{ }(m)/(s^2)
\mu=0.8

Required:

Breaking distance d

Step-by-step explanation:

We have formula to find the breaking distance


d=(v^2)/(2\mu g)

substitute the values


d=(15.83^2)/(2*0.8*9.8)=15.98\approx16m

Final answer:

Breaking distance of car at speed 57 kmph with 0.8 friction is 16 m approximately.

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