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  • Braking Distance and Speed: Understanding the Relationship
    The braking distance increases by four times when the speed is doubled.

    The formula for braking distance is:

    ```

    Braking distance = (speed)^2 / (2 * deceleration)

    ```

    If the speed is doubled, the square of the speed becomes four times larger. Since the deceleration remains the same, the braking distance becomes four times larger.

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