If the car is moving on the level road at a speed of 50 km/h has a wheelbase 4 m, a distance of C.G. from ground 800 mm and distance from rear wheels is 1.2 m. Coefficient of friction is 0.8. What is the retardation if the brakes are applied to the front wheels?

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A car's braking system is an important part that allows the driver to slow down or stop the vehicle. It also prevents a stationary vehicle from moving.  Here are some types of braking systems: Disc brakes: Found on most modern cars. Disc brakes are usually used on the front wheels of vehicles. Drum brakes: Similar to disc brakes, but typically used on the rear wheels. Anti-lock brakes (ABS): Also known as anti-lock braking systems, ABS work by applying and releasing pressure to any wheel that decelerates too quickly. This allows maximum stopping force to be applied without the brakes... Show more

If the car is moving on the level road at a speed of 50 km/h has a wheelbase 4 m, a distance of C.G. from ground 800 mm and distance from rear wheels is 1.2 m. Coefficient of friction is 0.8. What is the retardation if the brakes are applied to the front wheels?






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