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It depends on a number of factors: the condition of the road surface, the tires, etc.

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Q: How much farther will a car traveling at 100 km/s skid than the same car traveling at 50 km/s?
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How fast is a car going to leave a skid mark of 100 feet?

Most cars these days have ABS (Antilock Brake System) and they won't leave a skid mark. The speed will be determined by drag from road surface and how efficient the brakes were working. A 100 foot skid on average would be from a speed of 45-50mph on asphalt.


What did the 3.9 cummins 4bta come in?

Construction and road maintenance equipment, mostly. Case used them in some skid loaders.


Is math used in CSI?

Math can describe many things about a crime scene. Ladder marks in the ground will tell, with trig, the length of a ladder used to enter a building window. Wound cavity description, like surveying only smaller, can indicate the kind of bullet used to create such a cavity, the probable barrel length to impart required velocity sufficient to create such a cavity if the shooting distance is known. Skid marks on pavement often can yield fair approximations of vehicle speed prior to a sudden stop. This would be a crime scene if the sudden stop was against someone's body and the vehicle left prior to police arrival. Probability, a deeply mathematical arena, intuitively suggests that if 5 banks are robbed in an area that doesn't have lots of bank robberies, there's a new bad guy in town. chemical analysis, often featured on one of the CSI's, is reported with a mass spectromoter, or gas chromatograph. this device yields proportions of element information in parts per million. That is, I believe, one of the many ways math CAN be used in acquiring and identifying crime scene evidence. The list is limited only by imagination.


What are the applications of quadratic equations in every day life?

Police, Quadratics, Action! If you know the initial speed of car, how far you are travelling and what your acceleration is, there is a special formula that lets you find out how long the journey will take. This formula is a quadratic with time as its unknown quadratic quantity. The police use this equation - along with many other quadratic and non-quadratic equations - when they attend a road traffic accident (RTA). They do this to find out if the driver was breaking the speed limit or driving without due care and attention. They can discover how fast the car was going at the time the driver started braking and how long they were braking for before they had the accident. This is done by finding the road's coefficient of friction and by measuring the length of the skid marks of the vehicles involved. Once they have this information they turn to Mathematics and the trusted quadratic equation. Einstein's Famous Quadratic The most famous equation in the world is technically quadratic. Einstein discovered the formula: Where E is the Energy of an object, m is its mass and c is the speed of light. This formula relates mass and energy and came from Einstein's work on Special and General Relativity. However, in practice it is not solved as a quadratic equation as we know the value of the speed of light. For more information on Einstein and his Theory of Special Relativity see the links at the bottom of the page. There are many more uses for quadratic equations. For more information please see the links to "101 Uses of a Quadratic Equation" at the bottom of the page.


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How much further will a car traveling at 100 km per second skid than the same car traveling at 50 km per second?

Four times as farther.


How much further will a car traveling at 100kms skid than the same car traveling at 50 kms?

A car will need to travel 4 times as far at 100kms skid than the same car traveling at 50 kms.


A cars kinetic energy helps us understand how far it will travel when skidding. If a car travels twice as fast then how much farther will it skid and how much farther if it travels 3 times as fast?

If a car travel twice as fast it will skid four times as far and it will be 9 times farther if it travels three times as fast.


With 84 feet of skid marks how fast are you traveling?

55 mph


What should you do if your vehicle begins to skid?

Slow down. You are traveling too fast for conditions.


Will a car skid if accelerator and brake are pressed at same time?

What do you mean by "Skid"?


Would buying skid loader attachments be a good way for travelling around?

Buying skid loader attachments would not be a very good way for traveling around.A skid loader is what moves around, not the attachments.Skid loaders were not designed for long range travel.


Is a backoe the same thing as a skid steer?

No, a backhoe is not.


How much does a good skid steer cost?

A good skid steer can cost around $15,000 to $18,000.


How much to fix when vehicle skid light comes on?

costs to fix error nmessage vehicle skid ligh


Why does a car skid when it is icy?

Same reason you fall when its icy.


A skid loader bucket holds how much sand in cubic feet or pounds?

Depends on the skid. They come in a variety of sizes.