answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Four times as farther.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How much further will a car traveling at 100 km per second skid than the same car traveling at 50 km per second?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How much further will a car traveling at 100kms skid than the same car traveling at 50 kms?

A car will need to travel 4 times as far at 100kms skid than the same car traveling at 50 kms.


When an object is traveling the same distance every second it has a?

constant speed


When your car is traveling at 55 mph how fast is your body traveling?

A car going 55 mph is traveling at about 80.667 feet per second.


Two boats leave from the same dock traveling in opposite directions The first boat is traveling 25 mph and the second is traveling 29 mph How long will it take before they are 162 miles apart?

3 hours.


Does light speed up or down when traveling from air into glass?

The speed of light is always the same: 300,000 kilometers per second.


A jet leaves an airport traveling at a steady rate of 600 kmh another jet leaves the same airport 45min later traveling at 800kmh in the same direction how long will it take the second jet to meet?

3 hours because if your smart, you will figure it out


What If you have four balls all traveling at 5 meters per second which one has the most kinetic energy?

If several objects have the same speed and the same velocity,then each has the same kinetic energy.


Which travels the longest distance light traveling 3 sec onds or sound traveling for 100 seconds?

The light travels farther.Sound takes about 10 days to cover the same distance that light travels in 1 second.


A car and a train are traveling with the same velocitydo the two objects have the same momentum?

No, the train has MUCH more mass and momentum is mass times speed.


2 automobiles start together from the same place and travel along the same route the first 40 mph and the second 55 mph how many miles further along the route is the second auto at the end of 5 hours?

Every hour the first travels 40 miles and the second 55 miles. Thus every hour the second will travel 55 - 40 = 15 miles further. So after 5 hours it will travel 15 x 5 = 75 miles further.


How much farther stopping distance does a tractor-trailer truck traveling at 55 mph will typically need compared to an automobile traveling at the same speed?

h w many feet will it stop in


If a car is traveling at the same speed for a long time it is said to be traveling at what?

cruising speed