There are too many factors to know for sure. What kind of vehicle you are in would be one factor. Whether or not you are wearing a seat belt, angle of impact (head-on, broadside, or some other angle), relative speed of the two vehicles. These are just some factors which would come into play.
To determine how long it will take the car to overtake the truck, first calculate the relative speed between them. The car is traveling 70 mph and the truck is at 50 mph, so the car is gaining on the truck at a rate of 70 - 50 = 20 mph. Since the car is 20 miles behind the truck, it will take 20 miles ÷ 20 mph = 1 hour for the car to overtake the truck.
If you are going 60 Miles Per Hour then in 1 hour you will travel 60 MILES. I hope this helps :)
45 kilometers per hour is the same as 27.9 miles per hour.
(70 miles/hour) x (1 hour) = 70 miles
3.54 miles per hour...
One hour
One hour
They are both going at the same speed.
20 MPH means that the truck travels 20 miles every hour, so it takes 2 hours to travel 40 miles.
The truck will travel 60 miles in one hour.
that is when you "pop" the clutch on the truck to get it started but you have to be going about 5-10 miles an hour before it will work.
It depends how fast the car is going
that is when you "pop" the clutch on the truck to get it started but you have to be going about 5-10 miles an hour before it will work.
an hour and one minute
It will take 0.54 hour to cover 38 miles going by 70 miles per hour.
70 miles
A car going 60 miles per hour and a car going 20 miles an hour Does it have 12 times the momentun than the one going 20