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Braking Distance Study

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Author: vinodrai

Group: Educational

Filesize: 1.37 MB

Date added: 2021-11-14

Rating: 5

Downloads: 844

Views: 267

Comments: 2

Ratings: 1

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

Tags:
Brakeing,
friction,
carbrake,
physics,
educational

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Work Bench to Teach Concept of Braking Distance, Select Mass , Select Velocity, Select Road Condition Dry (0.7 Friction) or Wet ( 0.3 Friction ), Click stop once car reaches maximum speed. Brakedistance will be measured and shown. Version 1.0 / Version 2.0
Last edited at 2021/11/14 17:31:53 by vinodrai
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Suggestions:
1. Increase the contrast between the start button triangle and button background.
2. Also show the velocity in m/s since that is what's used in the formula. You could show it like this: 20 km/hr (5.56 m/s).
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