0 to 100 km/h (62 mph): 2.0 seconds
0 to 200 km/h (124 mph): 3.9 seconds
0 to 300 km/h (186 mph): 8.6 seconds
more information can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One_car#Performance
If you have to drive 100 miles, and you have 2 hours to do it in, I think 50 miles in each hour ought to get you there.
Depends how fast the car is.
It depends on how fast you are going. If you're speed is 50 miles per hour, then it will take you one hour. If you are going 100 miles an hour, then it will only take you 30 minutes.
50 / 1/2 = 50 x 2 = 100 The car would therefore be travelling at 100 kilometres per hour.
100 miles per hour then your car will blow up or over heat then blow up your choice
100/2=50
45mph
If you have to drive 100 miles, and you have 2 hours to do it in, I think 50 miles in each hour ought to get you there.
The speed of a vehicle with 250 horsepower will vary depending on its weight, aerodynamics, and other factors. Generally, a car with 250 horsepower can reach speeds of over 100 miles per hour and can accelerate quickly.
Pretty much anything that is rotating has a chance.
Let's assume that the 2 pound payload is on frictionless wheels and the suction cup is horizontal so that the force acting to separate it from the payload is entirely due to the acceleration of the car and the inertia of the payload. In that case: You can accelerate at 100 G before the force is sufficient to pull the payload loose. Note that this is a limitation on how fast you can accelerate, not how fast you can drive; you can drive as fast as your car will go as long as you accelerate at less than 100 G to get there (this shouldn't be a problem, as no car can accelerate at anywhere near 10 G, let alone 100 G). 100 G corresponds to 3200 ft/sec/sec, or "zero to sixty" in about three-hundredths of a second.
0 to 87 in about 12 seconds
100 miles divided by 50 miles per hour = 2 hours.
Depends on how fast the car is going.
50 miles per hour will do the trick
it depends what the car has done to it and if it hooks up good.
Depends how fast the car is.