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Friction directly affects the braking distance of a moving vehicle. Higher friction between the brake pads and the wheels or discs results in greater deceleration, leading to a shorter braking distance. Conversely, lower friction may extend the braking distance, requiring a longer distance to stop tRead more
Friction directly affects the braking distance of a moving vehicle. Higher friction between the brake pads and the wheels or discs results in greater deceleration, leading to a shorter braking distance. Conversely, lower friction may extend the braking distance, requiring a longer distance to stop the vehicle.
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