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"If the mass of a car doubles, but its speed remains the same, the distance required to stop the car..."
a) remains the same
b) increases by a factor of sqrt(2)
c) increases by a factor of 2
d) increases by a factor of 4
Berkeley review says the answer is A.
But this this website http://web.phys.ksu.edu/fascination/Chapter9.pdf says:
"we would find that doubling the mass of the car doubles the stopping distance required"
Help?
a) remains the same
b) increases by a factor of sqrt(2)
c) increases by a factor of 2
d) increases by a factor of 4
Berkeley review says the answer is A.
But this this website http://web.phys.ksu.edu/fascination/Chapter9.pdf says:
"we would find that doubling the mass of the car doubles the stopping distance required"
Help?