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The stopping distance for a semi truck traveling at 55 mph can vary depending on several factors, including the truck's weight, brakes, road conditions, and driver reaction time. On average, it can take a semi truck about 300 to 400 feet to come to a complete stop, which includes both reaction time and braking distance. This is significantly longer than a passenger vehicle due to the truck's size and weight.
a car traveling at 35mi/h is to stop on a 35-m long shoulder of the road.
Initial speed = 10 m/s.Final speed = 0 m/sAverage speed = 1/2 (10 + 0) = 5 m/s.At the average speed of 5 m/s, it will take (250/5) = 50 seconds to stop exactly at the end of the ramp.Deceleration is (change in speed) divided by (time) = -10/50 = -0.2 m/s2
The distance it takes to stop a vehicle traveling at 55 mph depends on various factors, including the vehicle's braking system, road conditions, and driver reaction time. On average, a car might require about 200 to 250 feet to come to a complete stop from 55 mph under ideal conditions, accounting for both reaction time and braking distance. This can vary significantly in real-world scenarios.
When traveling at 35 mph it will take you 210 feet to come to a complete stop
Well really it depends on how large the the car is. but at an average it would take about 4 seconds
When traveling at 35 mph it will take you 210 feet to come to a complete stop.
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Much longer than if you were sober.
a car traveling at 35mi/h is to stop on a 35-m long shoulder of the road.
5 hours what kind of car????????????? any mods????????????????
It can take a train traveling at 55 mph anywhere between 1 to 2 miles to come to a complete stop after the emergency brakes are applied, depending on various factors like the weight of the train and track conditions.
As fast as it can since the driver is about to get a speeding ticket.
It depends on the condition of the brakes and the road.
Depends on the speed when traveling, and how long you stop. We cannot give you an answer based on the information at hand.
no sound never stops traveling!