2.5 Forces and Braking

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    • Higher friction results in a shorter braking distance.
    • Wet or icy roads can significantly increase the braking distance.
    • What is the primary advantage of disc brakes over drum brakes?
      Excellent heat dissipation
    • What is the formula for momentum?
      p=p =mv mv
    • Lower momentum requires a shorter braking distance.

      True
    • How do wet or icy roads affect braking distance?
      Increase it
    • Disc brakes are commonly used in the front wheels of modern vehicles.

      True
    • Match the braking system with its key characteristic:
      Disc brakes ↔️ Excellent heat dissipation
      Drum brakes ↔️ Lower cost and simpler design
      ABS ↔️ Maintains steering control
    • Lower momentum results in a shorter braking distance.

      True
    • A higher impulse leads to a shorter braking distance.

      True
    • What is the braking distance of a car with a mass of 1500 kg traveling at 20 m/s with a braking force of 5000 N?
      30 meters
    • What is the relationship between braking distance and braking force according to the formula?
      Inversely proportional
    • Why is it important to understand the braking distance formula?
      To assess safety implications
    • Match the factors with their effects on braking distance:
      Friction ↔️ Higher friction = shorter braking distance
      Vehicle Speed ↔️ Higher speed = longer braking distance
      Vehicle Mass ↔️ Higher mass = longer braking distance
      Road Conditions ↔️ Wet/icy roads = longer braking distance
    • What are the three main types of braking systems used in vehicles?
      Disc, drum, ABS
    • What is a primary advantage of drum brakes over disc brakes?
      Lower cost
    • Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity.
      True
    • Why does higher momentum result in a longer braking distance?
      More kinetic energy
    • What is the formula for calculating braking distance?
      d=d =mv22F \frac{mv^{2}}{2F}
    • Braking distance is directly proportional to the vehicle's mass and the square of its velocity
    • Rank the following factors in order of their effect on braking distance, from most significant to least significant.
      1️⃣ Vehicle Speed
      2️⃣ Road Conditions
      3️⃣ Vehicle Mass
      4️⃣ Brake Condition
    • The greater the friction, the shorter the braking distance.

      True
    • A higher vehicle mass increases the braking distance.

      True
    • Match the braking system with its mechanism:
      Disc Brakes ↔️ Brake pads press against a rotating disc
      Drum Brakes ↔️ Brake shoes press against a rotating drum
      Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS) ↔️ Prevents wheel lock-up during braking
    • Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) reduce stopping distance and maintain steering control.

      True
    • Why does higher momentum result in a longer braking distance?
      More kinetic energy
    • What are two factors that affect braking distance according to the study material?
      Friction and vehicle speed
    • Higher vehicle speed increases braking distance.

      True
    • What are the three main types of braking systems used in vehicles?
      Disc, drum, and ABS
    • What is the primary function of anti-lock braking systems (ABS)?
      Prevent wheel lock-up
    • Higher momentum requires a longer
    • A greater braking force applied over a shorter time results in a larger impulse
    • Braking distance is directly proportional to the vehicle's mass
    • The braking distance formula is d = mv22F\frac{mv^{2}}{2F}
    • The braking distance is directly proportional to the vehicle's mass and the square of its velocity.
    • What happens to braking distance when speed is doubled?
      It quadruples
    • Higher friction results in a shorter braking distance.
      True
    • What is the primary advantage of ABS in braking systems?
      Maintains steering control
    • Disc brakes offer excellent heat dissipation compared to drum brakes.

      True
    • Rank the braking systems in order of cost from least to most expensive.
      1️⃣ Drum brakes
      2️⃣ Disc brakes
      3️⃣ Anti-lock braking systems (ABS)
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