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  1. If v is the initial speed of a vehicle, g is the gravitational acceleration, G is the upward longitudinal slope of the road and ƒ>sub>r is the coefficient of rolling friction during braking, the braking distance (measured horizontally) for the vehicle to stop is
    1. g(G + ƒr)
    2. 2g(G + ƒr)
    3. vg
      (G + ƒr)
    4. r
      (G + g)
Correct Option: B

L =
2g (ƒ + G)



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