In order to stop a car in shortest distance on a horizontal road, one should
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Laws of Motion
In order to stop a car in shortest distance on a horizontal road, one should
- apply the brakes very hard so that the wheels stop rotating
- apply the brakes hard enough to just prevent slipping
- pump the brakes (press & release)
- shut the engine off and not apply brakes
Answer
(B) apply the brakes hard enough to just prevent slipping
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