At 30 mph, a car is traveling at 2,640 feet per minute.
It depends on how fast the car is travelling.
The total stopping distance for a car travelling at 30 mph on a dry surface is about 75 feet. However, you may wish to note that in most countries, driving a car on the pavement is illegal.
It takes a car 387 feet to come to complete stop when going 70mph.
It is traveling about 51.3 feet every second.
53 metres/ 175 feet
If there is constant acceleration and deceleration then it would be 33.3 ft to stop
33 feet travelled in 3 seconds equates to 11 feet in 1 second. The car is travelling at 11 fps but the speed of a car is normally given in miles per hour (mph) 1 mile = 5280 feet 1 hour = 3600 seconds 11 fps = 11 x 3600/5280 = 7.5 mph
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72 feet, more on ice or wet pavement.
the car goes from 0 miles in an hour to 60 miles in an hour over 7 seconds this can be changed to minuets (60 minuets in an hour) the car goes from 0 miles in a minuet to 1 mile in a minuet over 7 seconds this can be changed to seconds (60 seconds in a minuet) the car goes from 0 miles in a second to 1/60 miles in a minuet over 7 seconds which then can be changed to feet (5280 feet in a mile) the car goes from 0 feet in a second to 5280/60 feet in a second over 7 seconds this can be simplified the car goes from 0 feet in a second to 88 feet in a second over 7 seconds now lets divide everything by 7 the car goes from 0 feet in a second to 12.57 feet in a second over 1 seconds so are answer is... the car accelerate from 0 to 12.57 feet per second in 1 second
Oh, what a lovely question. Let's think about it together. The time it takes to travel 29 kilometers by car can vary depending on factors like speed limits and traffic. On average, if we assume a speed of 60 kilometers per hour, it would take approximately 29 minutes to reach your destination. Remember, it's not just about the destination, but the journey too.
5,280 feet.
15--18 feet is "car length."
The average width of a single car driveway is between 10 and 12 feet. As for a double car driveway, it goes up to 20 feet.
75 feet per second; about 50 mph.
10 feet