Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Driving Safety
Headlights
Overdriving Headlights
Overdriving headlights means ( 1 point) using low-beam rather than high-beam lights your stopping distance is greater than the distance lighted by your lights you are looking too far ahead using overdrive gear when using high- beam headlights
1 answer
The answer is: your stopping distance is greater than the distance lighted by your lights
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
A uniform beam has a weight of 500N(acting at the centre of the beam). It also carries a point load of 1,2kN at the centre of
A construction crew wants to hoist a heavy
beam so that it is standing up straight. They tie a rope to the beam, secure the base,
The critical angle for a beam of
light travelling between water and air is 49°. (a) A beam strikes a water or air boundary and
Dim your headlights from high beam to low beam in ALL of the following situations EXCEPT:
A an oncoming driver flashes their high
When should high-beam headlights be used? They should be used (1 point) Oduring daylight hours so others see you when driving in
A car’s headlight contains a parabolic reflector. A special bulb with two filaments is used to produce
the high and low beams.
A heavy metal beam AB of mass 25Kg is supported at its ends.The beam carries a mass of 150Kg at a distance of 0.75m from end
A crane lifts a 425 kg steel beam vertically upward a distance of 66 m. How much work does the crane do on the beam if the beam
A building is to be braced by means of a beam which must pass over a wall. If the wall is 3 3/8 feet high and stands 8 feet from
A uniform beam of length 1.0 m and mass 16 kg is attached to a wall by a cable that makes an angle of 30 degrees with the end of