Depends how big you draw it
That depends on what model the full size car is !
No. Cubic inches are a measure of volume, not height. The height of a car would be measured in feet and inches or metres and centimetres. Cubic inches might be used to measure the engine capacity of the car.
"Cubic feet" is an amount of volume. "Inches" is an amount of length or distance. They can't be converted to each other. If volume could be converted to length, then you'd be able to calculate how many inches of beer there are in a 6-pack, and how many yards of gas you put in your car last month.
10 feet is closer to the length of a car, which in reality averages around 16 to 17 feet.
The car's speed in inches/second:2112 / 2 = 1056 in/sThis is equal to:1056 / 12 ft/s = 88 ft/sThis is in turn equal to:88 x 60 ft/hr= 5280 ft/hr
-- A paper weight on a piece of paper. -- A car on an ant
A car because it has a greater surface area.
How many inches of the ground can my car be if dropped
right first you have to have a piece of paper then you draw it:)
To properly draw a car all you have to do is take the picture and make it look like a car. Just find a car and copy it in to a piece of paper and you drew a car.
7 inches
10 inches
To properly draw a car all you have to do is take the picture and make it look like a car. Just find a car and copy it in to a piece of paper and you drew a car.
6 inches.
Some are more than 100 inches!
To demonstrate Newton's third law, take a battery operated toy car, and place it on a piece of paper on the desktop. When the car pushes back the piece of paper back while the paper pushes the car forward. You can also demonstrate this in swimming pool. Stand on a floating mat, take a couple of steps. You will be pushing back onthe mat, while the mat pushes forward on you.
6 inches of water No 6 inches of water can cause you to loose traction and hydroplane but 24 inches of water is needed to actually float the car