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Rated by Participant: 2D5EC54C21FFA408DEE93DF3BE8D2134C5AE841394042D0F229CB5E095E8B96B
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The claim that a car moving at 30mph will still be at 24mph when a car moving at 20mph has stopped due to braking is not true. In reality, the car traveling faster will stop first, assuming equal braking abilities, because it covers more distance while decelerating. #PhysicsFact

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