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Air Break Practice Test

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#1. Assuming good traction and constant vehicle weight, if you double your speed, your vehicle's braking distance will be

The kinetic energy of a moving object increases as the square of the object’s speed. A vehicle travelling at 80 km/h has four times the kinetic energy of a vehicle travelling at 40 km/h. Brakes use friction to convert the kinetic energy of a moving vehicle into heat. Thus, if you double your speed, it will take four times as long for your brakes to stop your vehicle.