Stopping Distance of Vehicle after Collision Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Stopping Distance of Vehicle = 0.5*Initial Velocity before Collision*Stopping Time of Vehicle
d = 0.5*Vo*Tv
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Stopping Distance of Vehicle - (Measured in Meter) - Stopping Distance of Vehicle is defined as the distance covered by the vehicle after its crash from a fixed obstacle.
Initial Velocity before Collision - (Measured in Meter per Second) - Initial Velocity before Collision is defined as the velocity of the vehicle just before its collision with a static object.
Stopping Time of Vehicle - (Measured in Second) - Stopping Time of Vehicle is defined as the time taken for the vehicle to come to a complete stop after the collision.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Initial Velocity before Collision: 11 Meter per Second --> 11 Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Stopping Time of Vehicle: 0.0547 Second --> 0.0547 Second No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
d = 0.5*Vo*Tv --> 0.5*11*0.0547
Evaluating ... ...
d = 0.30085
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.30085 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.30085 Meter <-- Stopping Distance of Vehicle
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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13 Vehicle Collision Calculators

Kinetic Energy after Collision of Vehicles
Go Kinetic Energy after Collision of Vehicles = (Mass of First Vehicle before Collision/(Mass of First Vehicle before Collision+Mass of Second Vehicle before Collision))*Kinetic Energy before Collision of Vehicles
Velocity of Occupant with Respect to Vehicle after Collision
Go Relative Velocity of Occupant after Collision = Initial Velocity before Collision*sqrt(Stopping Distance of Occupant/Stopping Distance of Vehicle)
Magnitude of Resultant Final Velocity after Collision of Two Vehicles
Go Magnitude of Resultant Final Velocity = sqrt(Final Velocity after Collision in X-Direction^2+Final Velocity after Collision in Y-Direction^2)
Direction of Final Velocity of Vehicles after Collision
Go Direction of Final Velocity = atan(Final Velocity after Collision in Y-Direction/Final Velocity after Collision in X-Direction)
Impact Force on Vehicle after Crash
Go Impact Force on Vehicle after Crash = (0.5*Vehicle Mass*Forward Velocity of Vehicle^2)/(Stopping Distance of Vehicle)
Total Momentum in y-Direction before Collision of Two Vehicles
Go Total Momentum in Y-Direction before Collision = Momentum of First Car before Collision in Y-Dir+Momentum of Second Car before Collision in Y-Dir
Acceleration of Airbag
Go Acceleration of Airbag = (Final Velocity of Airbag^2-Initial Velocity of Airbag^2)/(2*Distance Traveled by Airbag)
Total Momentum in x-Direction before Collision of Two Vehicles
Go Total Momentum in X-Direction before Collision = Total Momentum of First Vehicle in X-Direction+Total Momentum Second Vehicle in X-Direction
Time of Occupant to Stop after Contacting Interiors during Collision
Go Time of Occupant to Stop = sqrt((2*Stopping Distance of Occupant)/Constant Deceleration of Vehicle)
Constant Deceleration of Vehicle during Collision
Go Constant Deceleration of Vehicle = 0.5*(Initial Velocity before Collision^2)/Stopping Distance of Vehicle
Stopping Distance of Vehicle after Collision
Go Stopping Distance of Vehicle = 0.5*Initial Velocity before Collision*Stopping Time of Vehicle
Stopping Time of Vehicle after Collision
Go Stopping Time of Vehicle = Initial Velocity before Collision/Constant Deceleration of Vehicle
Force Exerted on Airbag after Collision
Go Force Exerted on Airbag = Mass of Airbag*Acceleration of Airbag

Stopping Distance of Vehicle after Collision Formula

Stopping Distance of Vehicle = 0.5*Initial Velocity before Collision*Stopping Time of Vehicle
d = 0.5*Vo*Tv

What is stopping distance of vehicle?

The stopping distance is the distance travelled between the time when the body decides to stop a moving vehicle and the time when the vehicle stops completely.

How to Calculate Stopping Distance of Vehicle after Collision?

Stopping Distance of Vehicle after Collision calculator uses Stopping Distance of Vehicle = 0.5*Initial Velocity before Collision*Stopping Time of Vehicle to calculate the Stopping Distance of Vehicle, The Stopping distance of vehicle after collision formula is defined as the distance traveled by the vehicle in opposite direction of motion of vehicle after its collision. Stopping Distance of Vehicle is denoted by d symbol.

How to calculate Stopping Distance of Vehicle after Collision using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Stopping Distance of Vehicle after Collision, enter Initial Velocity before Collision (Vo) & Stopping Time of Vehicle (Tv) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Stopping Distance of Vehicle after Collision calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.33 = 0.5*11*0.0547.

FAQ

What is Stopping Distance of Vehicle after Collision?
The Stopping distance of vehicle after collision formula is defined as the distance traveled by the vehicle in opposite direction of motion of vehicle after its collision and is represented as d = 0.5*Vo*Tv or Stopping Distance of Vehicle = 0.5*Initial Velocity before Collision*Stopping Time of Vehicle. Initial Velocity before Collision is defined as the velocity of the vehicle just before its collision with a static object & Stopping Time of Vehicle is defined as the time taken for the vehicle to come to a complete stop after the collision.
How to calculate Stopping Distance of Vehicle after Collision?
The Stopping distance of vehicle after collision formula is defined as the distance traveled by the vehicle in opposite direction of motion of vehicle after its collision is calculated using Stopping Distance of Vehicle = 0.5*Initial Velocity before Collision*Stopping Time of Vehicle. To calculate Stopping Distance of Vehicle after Collision, you need Initial Velocity before Collision (Vo) & Stopping Time of Vehicle (Tv). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Initial Velocity before Collision & Stopping Time of Vehicle and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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