50 Km/h, obviously.
50kmh i dont think it goes 50kmh it goes about 60 miles per hour
31.07 mph
it will be at 150 becuse of the air.
Probablle cause. Please note that all engines have something called a critical rpm, where it a hatural tendency to vibrate. This happens due to resonance - i.e the natural frequency of vibration of the engine matches with the freqency generated due to its motion. It's probably that at or around the speed of 50Kmh, the rpm of the engine is on critcal value.
A=200 b=250
Fifty KMH (kilometers per hour) translates to 92.7 KPH (Knots per hour). On the Beaufort Scale, winds between 88-101 KPH is Force 10, Whole Gale. I used a wind speed calculator and a list describing the Beaufort Scale to determine the answer.
The question is quite difficult to address, because it so perfectly blends so manymisconceptions and faulty descriptions.-- If you want to talk about "velocity" then you must include the direction in whicheach body is moving. That detail has profound implications on our knowledge of theforce that is apparently causing the motion.-- If a body is moving in a straight line at a constant speed, then there is NO netforce acting on it.-- If a net force is acting on the body and its speed is constant, then it must bemoving in a curved path.-- If the distances traveled are the same, then the speed doesn't matter.-- Work is the product of (force) x (distance). If equal forces move throughequal distances, then equal work is done by both forces. The speed doesn'tmatter. Neither does the size, weight, mass, color, or gender preference ofthe objects being pushed.
An unbalanced force is a force that results in a change in an object's motion. When the forces acting on an object are not equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, there is an unbalanced force causing the object to accelerate.
An average speed for an untrained 12 year old boy is 9-15mpm (minutes per mile). An average speed for a trained 12 year old boy can range from 4-9mpm. Well I am a 12 year old girl. I do cross country and the fastest boy runner can run 2 miles in 9.24 minutes. I'm not sure about 1 mile, but I can run 1 mile in about 5-6 minutes!