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Stopping Distances of a supra


Paul R

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Hi,

 

 

I've just been reading a thread on the MR2 owners club forum.

 

they are arguing about stopping distances (60mph-0mph) of MR2's against bikes - I for one think that a bike would be able to out brake any car because of the weight?? But I dont ride bikes so I could be wrong!

 

Anyway, does anyone know the stopping distances of a mkiv j-spec supra TT and a UK TT? For that matter what are the stopping distances of a tubby? What are the stopping distances of popular bikes?

 

Paul.

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I have a data logger here,

 

If anyone lives on the Dorset/Wilts/Somerset borders & has a spare hour or so we can find out.

 

It's a very accurate peice of kit so we can get some pukka data.

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Originally posted by Tannhauser

OK,

 

u = initial speed = 60mph = 26.67 m/s

v = final speed = 0 m/s

x = stopping distance = 112 ft = 34.46 m

 

Using v sq = u sq + 2ax,

 

a = -10.32m/s sq

 

Next, using v = u + at

 

t = 2.58s

 

I make it 2.58s

 

Over 1g sounda a bit high to me. Would have expected slightly less.

 

(And it's physics - linear motion equations :) )

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Originally posted by Tannhauser

It means you should have listened in Physics, young man, instead of dreaming about cars. :)

 

Edited to say the above is a reply to Paul, not Attila UK :)

 

That formula you used there means bugger all to me!!

 

What happened to distance over speed = time???

 

I really am a clueless git when it comes to maths!

 

Probably why I'm a programmer!

 

Paul.

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Originally posted by Paul R

That formula you used there means bugger all to me!!

 

What happened to distance over speed = time???

 

I really am a clueless git when it comes to maths!

 

Probably why I'm a programmer!

 

Paul.

 

It would help if I had figured out how to write 'V squared' properly, with a '2' as superscript, instead of 'V sq'. But anyway you're too hard on yourself, just because you're not familiar with the equations doesn't mean you're rubbish at maths.

 

If you can program a computer, you could definitely do this sort of stuff.

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Originally posted by Tannhauser

It would help if I had figured out how to write 'V squared' properly, with a '2' as superscript, instead of 'V sq'. But anyway you're too hard on yourself, just because you're not familiar with the equations doesn't mean you're rubbish at maths.

 

If you can program a computer, you could definitely do this sort of stuff.

 

Like this : V²

 

(Alt + 0178)

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Originally posted by Steve Cargill

WTF to people, lots of magazines seem to do it, talk about stopping time in seconds, surely it's distance that is important.

 

Well they wil lbe linked, but stopping diatance is probably more relevant.

 

BTW, did you know that the stopping distances in The Highway Code are based on a deceleretion of only -6.5m/s squared? Hardly "state of the art."

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