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If your speed triples you need times the distance to stop?

If your speed triples, the distance required to stop increases by a factor of nine. This is because stopping distance is proportional to the square of the speed. Therefore, if you increase your speed by three times, the stopping distance becomes three squared, which equals nine times the original distance.


How many times more distance does it take to stop when speed is doubled?

Assuming a constant, linear deceleration, it takes four times the distance to stop when you double your speed. Using the formula v2 = u2 + 2as where v is final speed u is initial speed a is acceleration s is distance We can rearrange the formula to solve for s giving: s = (v2 - u2)/2a If we are finding the distance to that it takes to stop, the final velocity will be 0. Therefore distance to stop is given by s = -u2/2a Now we will look at the distance it takes to stop when speed is doubled. This will make our initial speed 2u. s = -(2u)2/2a = -2u2/a Comparing the two, we can see that when initial speed is doubled, it takes four times the distance to stop. (While it may look strange in the formula to have a negative sign in a distance measurement, remember that the car is decelerating, giving a negative acceleration. This means that the overall expression for distance will be positive.)


How do you draw a picture of polygon?

Really just draw a square, rectangle, triangle, pentagon(house), octagon(stop sign)


If you are going 25 miles an hour how many feet will it take you to stop?

Stopping Distance = about 56.25 feet.


What work have you done if you push a wagon with a force of 36 N for a distance of 2.0 m and the wagon continues to roll for 1.0 m after you stop pushing?

Distance * Force / Calories

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What to do if hitting a deer in Indiana?

if you are HITTING a deer in Indiana then you should probably stop.


What are the balls called when you rub your hands on them and when you stop it shows a picture in them?

You shouldn't be rubbing your balls, or anyone else's balls! You might go blind!


If you are driving behind a school bus and it shows a flashing red light signaling a stop how far should u stop?

You need to stop IMMEDIATELY or you can get a ticket. There doesn't appear to be a specific distance in most of the laws, a safe distance would be at least a car length away from the bus. There must be a safe distance for the children to go around the front of the bus and cross the street if appropriate.


What sound do you make to stop a deer with your on voice?

you can just yell depending on how far away it is and it will stop long enough for you to shoot. if you want to know how to sound like a deer the look it up on youtube or somthing because i have no idea how to spell out a deer noise.


Do deer stop spawning after level 13 in Oblivion?

Deer never stop spawning on Oblivion just like any other creature in the wild. Though they may be in random places.


Show you a picture of an regular octagon?

Find a picture of a stop sign.


When do mule deer antlers stop growing?

Whitetail deer although they have long periods in between menstruation in which their antlers cease to grow, are continuous growers. Some deer may have a disease called disambiguation Odocoileus virginianus, Or deer AIDS.


Are young deer omnivores?

Young deer do suckle milk from their mothers, but this doesn't stop them from being considered herbivores, plant eaters.


When do you load and unload your rifle on a deer drive?

you probably just stop and load.


Describe the motion of a car shown by the distance -graph in figure 1a?

The distance vs. time graph in figure 1a shows a car is at rest for the initial time period, then moves with a constant positive velocity for a while until it comes to a stop again. This indicates the car accelerates, maintains a constant velocity, and then decelerates to a stop.


What is the element of stopping distance?

Total stopping distance is the thinking distance (The distance it takes for your brain to process the event and decide to stop the car) and the stopping distance (The distance it takes to stop the car once deceleration has begun) added together.