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A car moving with a speed of 50 km/hr, can be stopped by applying brakes after at least 6 m. If the same car is moving at a speed of 100 km/hr, the minimum stopping distance is

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6 m
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12 m
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18 m
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24 m
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Solution

The correct option is D 24 m
By using third equation of motion
v2=u2+2as
Since the car is decelerating to zero velocity,
0=u22as
s=u22a
su2
Hence, s2s1=u22u21=(10050)2
s2=4s1=4×6=24 m
Hence minimum stopping distance is 24 m

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