A car will need to travel 4 times as far at 100kms skid than the same car traveling at 50 kms.
Four times as farther.
No, the train has MUCH more mass and momentum is mass times speed.
h w many feet will it stop in
cruising speed
It is the same word only it is spelled with one 'l' - traveling.
Nowadays they use 'planes, ships, cars, trains, buses etc. Much the same as anyone else.
Traveling? You know, planes, ships, etc. Pretty much the same way everyone else came.
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Too many variables to answer correctly without more info. Even if traveling on the same route, are they going the same direction or opposite????
No, the sun is much further away from the earth than the moon.
HI, The main difference is that a diesel engine uses compression to ignite its fuel, and a gas engine is the same as a petrol, it uses a spark to ignite its fuel. Diesel engines are more fuel efficient than petrol or gas. For instance if a diesel used 10 liters per 100kms a petrol engine of the same size in the same car would use roughly 12 liters per 100kms and a gas engine 15 liters per 100kms. Diesel engines are more ruggedly built to withstand the shocks and forces produced by compression ignition and therefore will generally last longer. Gas though, is the cheapest fuel on the Australian market so it is the cheapest to run in fuel cost. Personally I'm a diesel mechanic so i would say diesels are better, but if your after short term savings on the fuel bill I would go for a gas engine
The Space Station is traveling East -- the same direction the Earth rotates.