Predict/ExplainTwo drivers traveling side-by-side at the
Chapter 6, Problem 2(choose chapter or problem)
Predict/ExplainTwo drivers traveling side-by-side at the same speed suddenly see a deer in the road ahead of them and begin braking. Driver 1 stops by locking up his brakes and screeching to a halt; driver 2 stops by applying her brakes just to the verge of locking, so that the wheels continue to turn until her car comes to a complete stop. (a) All other factors being equal, is the stopping distance of driver 1 greater than, less than, or equal to the stopping distance of driver 2? (b) Choose the best explanation from among the following: I. Locking up the brakes gives the greatest possible braking force. II. The same tires on the same road result in the same force of friction. III. Locked-up brakes lead to sliding (kinetic) friction, which is less than rolling (static) friction.
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