"Dependent" does not say whether the relationship is directly proportional or indirectly proportional; or some other function of the number of cars.
It would be 65 MPH.
.66667 miles per hour
Acceleration = change in speed/time = (20-5)/3 = 15/3 = 5 units of speed per second. It is not possible to be any more precise because the unit of speed (kilometres per hour, miles per hour, metres per second) is unspecified.
If you mean traveling (which is different from turning), then they will meet in 15 minutes. The total of their speeds is 90kmph, which gives you 1.5k per minute. Mulitply that by 10 and you have 15k, the total distance they need to travel.
There are a variation of things that affect the limit of a cars speed, primarily the horsepower and torque ratings of the car, in comparison to the weight of the car, but even with high ratings in comparison to weight, most cars also have a governing chip in the computer system, that shuts of the valves at a certain designated speed. I hope this answers your question.
22/40 times 100 equals 55% of them are not white cars
Less weight equals better fuel mileage. Crampled?
if heavy weight is in the car it will obviously cause the car to go a little bit slower but it won't create a dramatic change.
Yes, the weight of a toy car can impact its speed going down a ramp. Heavier cars may have more momentum and force, which can make them travel faster down the ramp compared to lighter cars with less momentum. However, factors like friction and the angle of the ramp can also affect the speed of the car.
A speedometer is a tool used to record a cars speed.
People love cars for their speed and design. A person with love for speed will love sports cars.
Many times, a rented vehicle for moving will have a governor.
they have SPEED
A cars weight affects its speed by varying its momentum. If the car has more weight, it has more momentum. With more momentum comes more inertia.(definition: inertia- an objects resistance to change in direction or movement) If the car has a lot of weight, it will speed up slower and stop slower because the cars inertia and momentum keep propelling it forward. If a car has less weight, it will speed up faster and stop faster because the momentum of the car is less than that of the heavier car. A: It is called the power to weight ratio.
Need for speed Carbon for Nintendo DS has 15 cars.
The wings on the front and back of f1 cars create a down force which increases cornering speed, which makes for faster lap times even though the drag is higher and reduces straight line speed.