(10 - 30)/4 = -5.0 meters per second per second (which can be written also as meters per second squared).
10 to the second power (102) is the same as 10 x 10, which equals 100.
You add exponents, so it is 10 to the 4th power, which is 10000
No, there are 1000 milliseconds in 1 second.
0.01 second or 10 milliseconds.
NO, not that I know of. To get under 10 seconds in a stock factory car has never been achieved. There are some cars that can run in the 10 second bracket but very few. I think Bugatti, Corvette, Viper, and possibly a Porsche have run in the high 10 second range. But to my knowledge there has never been a sub 10 second stock car.
(10 - 30)/4 = -5.0 meters per second per second (which can be written also as meters per second squared).
Not without some serious and very expensive modifications. With another 300 H.P. you might be able to have a 10 second car. There are no factory built 10 second cars that I know of. Even a Corvette and Viper will not run in the sub 11 second range.
Second hand cars can be purchased from private parties or from dealers. These used cars can be found in classified ads, on online sites and on dealer lots.
Germany is second, USA is first
The Cars That Ate Paris was created on 1974-10-10.
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62,000,000 cars * 10 gallons = 620,000,000 car-gallons
As of 2021, there were approximately 5.7 million licensed cars in Minnesota.
Items that weigh 10 tons could include large vehicles like some trucks or buses, heavy machinery like construction equipment, or even some small aircraft. In the context of shipping and logistics, a shipment of goods or materials could also weigh 10 tons. It's important to note that the specific items that weigh 10 tons can vary widely depending on their size, density, and composition.
Many sites sell used car or second hand Toyota cars, if you want you can go to japan or go to website that sells second hand cars.
Yes you can make a car in Second Life if you know how to do it.