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What will be the stopping distance if the initial velocity is doubled ?

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Stopping distance,
`d _(s) prop v _(0) ^(2)`
`therefore ((ds )_(2))/((ds) _(1)) = ((v_(0))_(2) ^(2))/((v_(0) ) _(1) ^(2)) = (2)^(2) =4`
`therefore` Stopping distance becomes 4 times.
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