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Old 05-19-16 | 08:57 AM
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Seizedpost
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Here's something else to consider: a locked wheel is not the fastest way to stop because the coefficient of kinetic friction is lower than of static friction. The fastest stop comes from applying the maximum braking force possible without locking the wheel, or threshold braking. If a brake is easier to modulate, this is easier to acheive and the real world stopping distance will be shorter.
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