SOLUTION: The formula for breaking distance is:
d= V2/(2g(f+G))
d=breaking distance
g=acceleration due to gravity (32.2ft/sec2)
G=roadway grade as a percentage
V=initial vehicle spee
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Question 1128453: The formula for breaking distance is:
d= V2/(2g(f+G))
d=breaking distance
g=acceleration due to gravity (32.2ft/sec2)
G=roadway grade as a percentage
V=initial vehicle speed (ft/sec)
f=coefficient of friction between the tires and the roadway.
f=0.8 and G=0.05
Calculate the breaking distance for a car traveling at 75 miles per hour.
Thank you!
Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, ikleyn:
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The formula for breaking distance is:
d= V2/(2g(f+G))
d=breaking distance
g=acceleration due to gravity (32.2ft/sec2)
G=roadway grade as a percentage
V=initial vehicle speed (ft/sec)
f=coefficient of friction between the tires and the roadway.
f=0.8 and G=0.05
Calculate the breaking distance for a car traveling at 75 miles per hour.
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V2 is not defined.
Answer by ikleyn(52794) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Why don't YOU calculate it on your own ?
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Hey, in this forum the tutors are not going to do the job which is YOUR duty.
MEMORIZE: Doing calculations is the students' honor duty and a privilege.
Happy calculations !
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