Blue in Munich
Crocked Professional Yeti Impersonator
Kinetic energy. E= 1/2MV**2. M is Mass. So Mass is definitely 'involved'. As the Mass of the vehicle also contributes to the Friction, I agree that it's not a 'simple' linear link though (I don't believe I actually stated that it was, if I did, I).
Should be pretty intuitive too - Think FT=MV (or its integration across the stopping period). Increased Mass requiring more effort to stop - so larger brakes for more leverage. Imagine a Fiesta with Range Rover brakes! Or, more frighteningly, the other way around!
Don't you just love the way Physics (and Maths) can describe 'everything'!
Foxholer, I'm pretty sure that's not the equation accepted and used for the calculation of stopping distances from skid marks, I will try to clarify if I can find it.