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Quick questions on Speed and stopping distances - CCEA GCSE MVRUS

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What is the overall stopping distance?
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$overall stopping distance=thinking distance+braking distance.\text{overall stopping distance} = \text{thinking distance} + \text{braking distance}.$
What is factors that affect thinking distance?
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The thinking distance increases with:
What is factors that affect braking distance?
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The braking distance increases with:
What is q1?
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What are the two parts of the overall stopping distance? [2 marks]
What is q2?
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Name one factor that increases the thinking distance. [1 mark]
What is q3?
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Roughly how many times longer is the braking distance at 60 mph than at 20 mph? [1 mark]

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