If its speed is constant, its acceleration is nil.
Its speed is 55 mph, and if the highway doesn't curve, then its acceleration is zero.
The speed or velocity of a train has no bearing on its acceleration.
You have to know how long it takes to get to 90 mph to solve this. Speed = acceleration x time
Your average speed on the turnpike should be greater than on a highway.
Acceleration is the time rate of change of speed. Acceleration = speed/time.
Its speed is 55 mph, and if the highway doesn't curve, then its acceleration is zero.
Force is mass X acceleration. means that the speed miles its = to miles.
No. "Miles per hour" is a speed. An acceleration might be "Miles per hour per hour", or "miles per hour squared".
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Acceleration is zero since 55 mph is velocity and it is constant. Acceleration is defined as the rate of change in velocity. The speed is the absolute value of velocity so it is also 55.
The speed or velocity of a train has no bearing on its acceleration.
Ummm...pretty sure it depends on the speed limit of the highway!
Generally, any vehicle will get better mileage on the highway than on city streets. This is because on a highway the vehicle can travel at a constant speed without stops and starts. It is the idling and acceleration that consumes the difference in gas in city driving.
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You have to know how long it takes to get to 90 mph to solve this. Speed = acceleration x time
Your average speed on the turnpike should be greater than on a highway.
55 miles per hour.