The fastest sports car in the world is the Hennessey Venom GT at 270.49mph.
See attached link below.
(http://www.venomgt.com/achievements/worlds-fastest-270-49-mph-hennessey-venom-gt/)
***Races last between 3.9 and 17 seconds, with finishing speeds ranging from 80 to over 330 mph (530 km/h), depending upon the type of vehicle being used
Any car can be used for drag racing. For the NHRA cars, you could be looking at 250 to 280 miles per hour.
369.9 km/h (229.85 mph).
Some do a 1/4 mile in under 5 seconds.
250mph...i think
150 mhp
-40°f = -40°c
-104 INCORRECT -40 C is also -40 F It is the only point on the two different scales where the reading is the same. -40 C = (-40 x 9/5) + 32 = -40 F
-40 c = -40 f
- 40 °F = - 40 °C The temperature of -40° is the same temperature on both scales. Converting -40 °C to Fahrenheit is (9/5 x 40°) + 32° = -72° + 32° = -40°F.
F = 9/5 * C + 32 In your question, C = 40 F = 9/5 * 40 +32 F = 104 degrees. Write down the formula at the top! See if you can re-arrange it so that you can also go from Fahrenheit to Celsius. Tom.
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F-15C's can go Mach 2.5
2,167 mph
4 General Electric F-118 turbofans make it go fast.
Approximately 1.400 mph.
2 mach approximately.
The F-86 could fly at 675 mph.
The F-14 goes in excess of 1,500 mph.
An F-22 goes more than 1600 mph!
-40°F = -40°C
684 mph