more mass means more inertia, inertia refers the a objects resistance to begin moving or to stop moving, therefore yes it does
mass and distance
The car's mass should have no effect on that speed.
it is mass and distance
mass and distance
Speed, reaction time, car's mass, tires, mechanical condition & type of brakes.
The greater the mass of the car and its occupants the longer the stopping distance that is required for the vehicle. Stopping distance is calculated by taking into account car mass and reaction time in braking
yes its 622 feet, but the state of the driver does not affect the stopping distance of a car. this is only affected by the mass of the car and the state the brake pads are in. so you can be drunk or sobre but the stopping distance will always be the same, its the thinking distance that is affected by the state of mind the driver is in. The stopping distance of a car most certainly IS affected by the state of the driver in question, due to braking systems not being specifically on or off, rather being sensitive to the pressure applied to them. If the driver in question brakes too hard, or too softly, then the stopping distance will change, obviously.
Mass, distance.
The greater the mass, the stronger the gravity, but the distance does not affect the amount of gravity.
mass and distance ;)
mass and distance
The car's mass should have no effect on that speed.
it is mass and distance
mass and distance
Mass and distance dont effect gravitational pull. Its always 9.8 m/s.
Gravity is the attraction between two or more bodies. It is propotional to their mass and inversely proportional to their distance.
Mass and distance. The force decreases with the square of the distance, so mass has a lesser effect on the equation.