If is coefficient of friction between the tyres and road, then the minimum stopping…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Laws of Motion
If \(\mu\) is coefficient of friction between the tyres and road, then the minimum stopping distance for a car of mass m moving with velocity v is
- \(\mu \mathrm{g}\)
- \(\frac{v^{2}}{2 \mu g}\)
- \(v^{2} \mu g\)
- \(\frac{\mu v}{2 g}\)
Answer
(B) v^ 2 2 g
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