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25 April, 08:32

Compared to 15 mph on a dry road, about how much longer will it take for

you to stop at 30 mph on a snow-covered road?

2 to 3 times

4 to 6 times

8 to 10 times

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  1. 25 April, 08:56
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    I would say 2-3 times but I'm not quite sure
  2. 25 April, 12:27
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    8 to 10 times

    Explanation:

    For dry road

    u = 15 mph (1 mph = 0.44 m/s)

    u = 6.7 m/s

    Let take coefficient of friction (μ) of dry road is 0.7

    So the de acceleration a = μ g

    a = 0.7 x 10 m/s ² (g=10 m/s ²)

    a = 7 m/s ²

    We know that

    v = u - a t

    Final speed, v=0

    0 = 6.7 - 7 x t

    t = 0.95 s

    For snow road

    μ = 0.4

    de acceleration a = μ g

    a = 0.4 x 10 = 4 m/s ²

    u = 30 mph = 13.41 m/s

    v = u - a t

    Final speed, v=0

    0 = 30 - 4 x t'

    t'=7.5 s

    t'=7.8 t

    We can say that it will take 8 to 10 times more time as compare to dry road for stopping the vehicle.

    8 to 10 times
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