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What is the formula for accerleration?

Final velocity minus starting velocity, divided by time it took. Ex. Speeding up you car from 40mph to 60 mph when going on to freeway. It took 2 seconds. 60mph - 20mph= 40mph/2sec =20mph 20mph is your acceleration.


How many hours would it take to drive 758 miles?

Depends on the average speed throughout the trip. 30mph-25.63 40mph-19 50mph-15 60mph-12.6


How is veloctionrelatedto both speed and direction?

Speed descibes the rate of motion of an object. Velocity describes rate of motion (speed) of an objectin a specific direction. For example - the car's speed was 60mph, the car's velocity was west at 60mph.


What are the fastest animals in Yellowstone national park?

Antelope/Pronghorn is the fastest land animal at 60mph Wolf - 40mph Mountain Lion - 35mph Bison/Buffalo - 30mph Grizzly - 30mph


What is th meaning of velocity?

velocity means a speed and direction for example: if you say your driving 60mph then you are giving a speed but if you say your driving 60mph south then your giving a velocity.


What is the typical overall stopping distance at 40mph?

120ft.I discovered a formula for calculating it for any given speed. I've tested it for 20mph, 30mph,40mph,50mph,60mph and 70mph. The formula is as follows:overall stopping distance in ft = Sp x (1 + Sp/20).Where Sp is the magnitude of the speed in mph.So at 40mph it is:40 x (1 + 40/20) = 50 x (1 + 2) = 40 x 3 = 120ft.


How many houRS drive 270 miles?

How fast will you be traveling? @ 60mph=4:30 hours(give or take depending on trfc) @ 50mph=5:25 hours @ 40mph=6:35 hours


What is the minimum distance required to stop the train?

This depends upon the type of train, its tonnage. and the speed it is travelling. Passenger trains can stop much faster than a freight train. A passenger train at normal speeds of 60mph to 110 mph can be stopped in well under a mile, minimum distance as short as 2500 feet. A heavy freight train traveling at 40mph can take nearly 2 miles to stop.


Truck shaking over 40mph to 60mph and stops the shake if I take off the foot from gas pedal and resumes if I touch the pedal back?

sound like a bad universal joint, vibration more noticable under load?


What is vector in math?

Simply put, a vector is 2 dimensional. Think of speed - it is only one dimensional. It is not a vector, it is a scalar. It is measured in a scale, most commonly noticed when inside a vehicle. You are travelling at 100km/h (60mph) Vectors are 2 dimensional, they have a magnitude and a direction. Think of velocity, as an arrow - imagine you are travelling at 60 mph in a northerly direction, your arrow would be pointing to the notth, with a magnitude of 60mph, If you were travelling at 60mph in a southerly direction, your velocity vector would be pointing towards the south, the exact opposite of your vector if you were travelling in a northerly direction. However the speed in these two scenario's, speed not being a vector, remains exactly the same, 60mph.


Speed limits and changes in Britains speed limit?

too many crashes . When I was young, there was only the 30mph limit in towns, and a few 40mph limits on urban through ways. Apart from that, no limit on the open road. Now we have 70mph on motorways and dual carriageways, 60mph on all other roads unless lower limit posted. Lower limits are a sometimes confusing mix of 50mph, 40mph, 30mph, 20mph and 10mph


How do you know what is causing your 1992 Ford Tempo to shift at speeds around 40mph and 60mph?

Check that the TV rod is adjusted properly or is still attached. it is an adjustable rod that connects from the transmission to the throttle linkage and the adjustment controls the shift points and kick down function of the transmission.