The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ is currently the fastest car to reach 60 mph, achieving it in under 2.4 seconds.
The fastest car with a manual transmission is the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, which has a top speed of around 193 mph.
The fastest car in the world in 1966 was the Lamborghini Miura. With a top speed of around 171 mph, it was considered one of the fastest production cars of its time.
The second fastest car in the world is the SSC Tuatara. It has a top speed of 282.9 mph (455.3 km/h) and is known for its incredible acceleration and aerodynamic design.
The straight-line distance is about 1,150.7 miles or 1,852 km. This is the true straight-line distance which accounts for the curvature of the earth and not merely a straight line drawn on a map.
straight line method
Light the electromagnetic wave.
Straight line at a constant speed = no acceleration
All formula one cars are fast. This year the Brawn Mercedes and the Red Bull Renault are two of the fastest F1 cars this season. The 2002 BMW F1 car is considered to be one of the fastest F1 cars in terms of straight line speed
In a straight line by helicopter.
Yes
Electromagnetic radiation, such as light and radio waves, travels in a straight line. The fastest particle currently known is the neutrino, a subatomic particle with almost no mass and no electric charge.
If a car travels in a straight line with a constant speed, then the car has a constant velocity (determined by direction and speed), and the acceleration is 0.
Slowing down or decelerating
According to google maps the fastest route by car is 367 miles. By foot it is 374 miles and in a straight line they are most likely 350 miles apart. Mike X
Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.Constant speed (in a straight line) means there is no acceleration.
The acceleration of an object that travels in a constant straight line velocity is zero.