(I am assuming that you mean 134.2.) To find a perimeter of a rectangle, you multiply the measurement of the base by 2, and add it to the measure of the height that is multiplied by two. So work backwards, 45.3cm times 2 is 90.6cm. 134.2cm-90.6cm=43.6cm.
So the height is 43.6 cm.
Wrong! you have to divide 43.6 by 2 to get height. It would be 21.6cm
453cm long 180cm wide 95cm high
You divide by 100. (100cm = 1m) Examples: 100cm/s = 1m/s 300cm/s = 3m/s 453cm/s = 4.53m/s
The strict regulations mean that the teams inevitably end up with very similarly sized cars. As a typical example, the 2007 season Toyota TF107 is 453cm long, 180cm wide and 95cm high. Hope This Helps.
Current regs are a V-8 engine, 2.4 liters, normally aspirated, limited to 19,000rpm, weighing no less than 95kg. Cylinders must have 4 valves, single spark plug and single injector, and variable valve timing is not allowed. Cylinder blocks must be aluminum alloy, crankshaft and cams iron alloy, and pistons aluminum alloy. Composites are not allowed in the engine structural elements. The starter system is not part of the engine system- external removable starters are required. Engines may have anti stall devices, but must shut down within ten seconds after an accident. regs change. Answer Basic specifications include that the engine has a capacity limit of 3.0 litres and must have ten cylinders. However, there is a host of other regulations concerning height, width, weight, braking systems etc, plus many more. F1 cars in for more then 10 years used 3.0 litre V10 engines that very capable of producing 980 to 1000HP. After the FIA started taking notice F1 car engines were limited to 2.4 litres producing 750HP.