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Physics, 11.02.2021 18:30, hpelir1282

(c) The thinking distance is the distance travelled during the driver's reaction time. A car was travelling at 13 m/s
The driver's reaction time was 0.6 s
Calculate the thinking distance
Use the equation:
distance travelled = speed x time
Thinking distance =

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