A car is travelling at a constant speed along
a road, and drives onto a large patch of
oil. The driver applies the brakes to stop
the car. Compare to braking on a dry road,
what may happen?
A The car slows down more quickly
because of the reduced friction
between the tyres and the road.
B The car speeds up because of the
reduced friction between the tyres
and the road.
C The car takes longer time to slow
down because of the reduced friction
between the tyres and the road.
D The car takes longer time to slow
down because of the greater friction
between the tyres and the road.