83 kph = 83000 metres per hour
= 83000/60 metres = 1383.33... metres/minute
= 1383.33.../15 metres = 92.22... metres in 4 seconds
(NB: there are 15 lots of 4 seconds in a minute)
it depends on the car, because some can be small some can be medium and some can be large. even if it is small the boots might be skinny or fat. it depends on the car.
60 kilometers per hour is the same as 60000 meters per hour. Since there are 60 seconds in a minute, dividing 60000 by 60 gives 1000 meters per second.
66 km per hour = 18.33 meters per second.
(120 km/hour) x (1,000 meters/km) / (3,600 seconds/ hour) = (33 and 1/3) meters/sec
distance = velocity*time
The distance in metres will be the current velocity (assuming constant speed) in m/s, multiplied by the time in seconds (60 in this case).
This question cannot be answered as written. The answer could be any number of possibilities, depending on the distance the car traveled over a given period of time.
a car is about four meters
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There are 24 hours in a day giving you 168 hours. That works out to be 10,080 kilometers.
60kph means you will travel 60km in an hour (60mins). If you divide both by 60 - you travel 1km in 1minute. 500m is half a km so you'll travel 500m in half a minute (30seconds)
60 kilometers (km) per hour is equal to about 54.7 feet per second.
60kph
37mph or 60kph
This information is listed in your owner's manual. Get an owner's manual from the dealer or a salvage yard. its about 6300 RPM REDLIne first - 60kph MAX second- 95kph MAX third - 150kph MAX fourth- top speed max out 190kph
That depends what speed you are driving at. If you drove at 60kph it would take one hour. If you drove at 1kph it wold take 60 hours.
60 kph Answer 2: Along with the answer above a mustang will be able to gallop at speeds of between 18 to 37 mph (37 mph is roughly 60Kph).
It takes 3.65 seconds to reach 100 kph, so it would take less than 3 seconds to get to 60 kph.
I guess if you got enough power out of the motor and geared it correctly. Smaller rear sprockets increase top end speed but lower acceleration. That is assuming it is chain driven.
on my 1994 acclaim the buttons that activate the cruise control are on the steering wheel (Note that the cruise cannot be engaged at all if you are traveling under 60kph). there should be a button that says "set" and under it will say "Decel". there will be a button beside that one that says "resume", "accel". when you want to use cruise control you must be traveling at least 60kph and hit the "set" button, the car will then keep its speed at the speed you were going when you hit the button. if you want to accelerate or decelerate momentarily then have the cruise take over again at the speed it was set at simply hold the "accel" or "Decel" button. to disengage the cruise completely just press the brake slightly and the cars speed will be under your control again. Check the clock spring behind steering wheel(have to pull wheel). I had a problem with the horns and C/C not working. Found that one mounting pin was cracked, causing erratic horn operation and no cruise control. Make sure road wheels are straight forward before removing/replacing spring.
A howl in an automatic transmission between speeds of 60 kph and 80 kph could signal a problem with the fan belt. Another cause could be an issue with the torque converter.