At 40 mph, a car is traveling at about 58.6 feet per second.
55 miles
180 miles.
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70 mp(hour) / 60 = 1.167 mp(minute)1.167 mp(minute) / 60 = 0.019 mp(second)0.019 mp(second) * 3 seconds = .0583 miles
When your car is traveling at a constant speed of 55 mph, your body inside the car is also moving at 55 mph relative to the car. This is because you are moving along with the car, experiencing the same speed as the vehicle you are in.
At 40 mph, a car is traveling at about 58.6 feet per second.
three car spaces
At 90 mph it will be traveling at 132 feet per second.
A car traveling at 50 mph covers 73.3 feet per second.
60 miles.
55 miles
An ATV traveling at 1 mph in 1 second will cover a distance of approximately 0.00147 feet or 0.00045 meters.
22 feet per second.
The car going 60 mph is traveling faster. The cheetah, running at 25 meters per second is moving at 55.9 miles per hour.
180 miles.
No, the energy of a moving car is proportional to the square of its speed. So, a car traveling at 60 mph carries four times the energy as the same car traveling at 30 mph.