Two cars, one with and one without ABS, are stopping from the speed v0 = 100 km/h by full braking. The first without ABS by blocking the wheels, i.e. sliding (’kinetic friction’), the second with ABS with still rolling wheels (ideal ’limiting static friction’ assumed). Determine for both cars the time and the distance for stopping if the coefficients of static and kinetic friction between pavement and tire are μ0 = 0.7 and μ = 0.45, respectively.
Two cars, one with and one without ABS, are stopping from the speed v0 = 100 km/h by full braking. The first without ABS by blocking the wheels, i.e. sliding (’kinetic friction’), the second with ABS with still rolling wheels (ideal ’limiting static friction’ assumed). Determine for both cars the time and the distance for stopping if the coefficients of static and kinetic friction between pavement and tire are μ0 = 0.7 and μ = 0.45, respectively.
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Two cars, one with and one without ABS, are stopping
from the speed v0 = 100 km/h by full braking. The first without ABS
by blocking the wheels, i.e. sliding (’kinetic friction’), the second with
ABS with still rolling wheels (ideal ’limiting static friction’ assumed).
Determine for both cars the time and the distance for stopping
if the coefficients of static and kinetic friction between pavement and
tire are μ0 = 0.7 and μ = 0.45, respectively.
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