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Distance, speed and acceleration – WJECAnalysing vehicle stopping distances

The motion of an object can be predicted by analysing the forces that act on the object. Balanced forces have no effect, while unbalanced forces can lead to change in acceleration.

Part of Physics (Single Science)Forces, space and radioactivity

Analysing vehicle stopping distances

This is what a velocity-time graph represents. It helps you calculate reaction time and the time it takes for a vehicle to stop.

A velocity-time graph of stopping distances. A rectangular area is coloured purple to represent the thinking distance. A triangular area is coloured blue to represent the braking distance.

Look at the graph and answer the questions.

A speed-time graph. The line starts at speed 15 meters per second at time 0. It continues at the same speed until time 1 second. The line then continues to speed 0 at time 4 seconds.

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What is the driver’s reaction time?

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What was the speed of the vehicle before it started to brake?

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What distance was travelled while the driver was reacting (the thinking distance)?

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How long did it take the car to stop?

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What is the braking distance?

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What is the total stopping distance?