Anywhere between 45-40
Cars don't skid
Four times as farther.
If you mean 50 inches by 40 inches by 77 inches, the volume would be 98.03 cubic feet. If you mean 50 feet by 40 feet by 77 feet, the volume would be 169400 cubic feet.
length of skid x width of skid x number of skids
about how fast is a car going that leaves skid marks of 80 feet
Anywhere between 45-40
Slow down. You are traveling too fast for conditions.
If an investigator looked at the skid marks at the crash scene, he could tell how fast you were driving unless the vehicle has ABS brakes, then there would be no skid marks.
How fast would a 2009 pete tractor trailer empty have to be going with ABS working in good order to leave 35 feet of skid marks
You can find more information related to skid marks including what they are and how they are formed at the Wikipedia page devoted to skid marks. If this was related to the 2008 movie Skid Marks you can also find information for that at Wikipedia as well as IMDb.
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To find the average acceleration, we first convert the skid marks to meters (1 ft = 0.3048 m), so 180 ft = 54.864 m. Then, we use the formula for acceleration: acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time. Since the truck stops, the final velocity is 0. Given the initial velocity of 60 mph (26.8224 m/s), and using the skid marks distance, we can calculate the time it takes to stop and hence find the average acceleration.
Hemmroids can definitely cause skid marks. Clean thoroughly with water and relieve yourself at the slighitest urge or have them removed.
Too many variables to answer. Cars are of different weights and sizes, and also depends upon how many passengers are inside and how much weight it in the trunk ... and ... how much fuel is remaining in the tank
No. The speed of a vehicle at the time of braking can be estimated by measuring skid marks, but the absence of skid marks doesn't mean the vehicle wasn't moving. Speed can be estimated by a number of other methods.
Skid Marks - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA (2010) Netherlands:12 UK:15 USA:R