Astrophysics question: Are zero braking distance collisions and infinitive forces possible?

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No, it is not. F=m*a, where a is acceleration expressed in m/s/s. zero braking distance also means zero deceleration time. deceleration is negative acceleration. So zero deceleration time turns it into m/s/0. Division by zero.

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