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If a car is driven down a hill, the driver must put more pressure on the brakes to make the car stop than if it was on level ground. Explain your answer.

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On level ground the force needed is less as it does not involve the weight of the car.
When driving down a hill the force needed will also include a component of the weight (depending on the incline) so more force needed so more pressure on the brakes is needed.
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