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D: osteoporosis

E: hearing loss

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How can one determine the stopping distance of a car?

The stopping distance of a car can be determined by considering the car's speed, reaction time of the driver, and the braking distance required to come to a complete stop. The stopping distance is the sum of the reaction distance (distance traveled during the driver's reaction time) and the braking distance (distance traveled while the brakes are applied). It can be calculated using the formula: Stopping distance Reaction distance Braking distance.


Perception distance plus reaction distance plus braking distance is called?

Stopping Sight Distance


What three things add up to total stop distance?

Perception Distance + Reaction Distance+ Braking Distance.


What three things add up total stopping distance?

Perception Distance + Reaction Distance+ Braking Distance.


What tree things add up to total stopping distance?

Perception Distance, Reaction Distance and Braking Distance


2 factors that affect reaction distance and braking distance?

i dont know maybe you guys do.


What is Perception distance plus reaction distance plus braking distance is called?

Perception distance plus reaction distance plus braking distance is called total stopping distance. It represents the total distance a vehicle will travel from the moment a driver recognizes a hazard until the vehicle comes to a complete stop.


The sum of the braking distance and the perception and reaction time?

It is the total stopping time.


Is reaction time or braking distance most critical factor in avoiding a collision?

Braking distance is usually the critical factor in avoiding a collision, as it determines the distance a vehicle travels before coming to a complete stop after the brakes are applied. Reaction time is important too, as it influences how quickly a driver can respond to a situation and apply the brakes, but braking distance ultimately determines if a collision can be avoided.


What does your total stopping distance includes?

The total stopping distance includes the perception distance, reaction time and braking distance. The distance that your vehicle is traveling and then pressing on the brake after seeing a hazard, is the total stopping distance.


What determines the stopping distance?

The stopping distance of a vehicle is determined by factors such as the reaction time of the driver, the speed of the vehicle, road conditions (e.g., wet or dry pavement), tire traction, and the vehicle's braking system's effectiveness. A longer reaction time, a higher speed, poor traction, and a longer braking distance can all contribute to increasing the stopping distance.