Anywhere outside the atmosphere, really. That's where you'd have the least resistance possible...
Of course, if you went into a black hole then...oh, never mind.
The fastest late wartime Spitfire could go about 465 mph at altitude.
40mph with top of the line parts which is going to cost around $2,000 to go as fast as possible.
Because pressure decreases as you go up in altitude and increases when you go down in altitude. Hope this helped!
A Superkart is the fastest kind of go-kart.
i live at 8600 feet and mine are dieing the water checks out fine. so is it the altitude? can any one help on this . the females seam to be dieing fastest.
As you go higher in altitude, the air becomes thinner and less dense. Thinner air is not able to hold heat as well as denser air, so the temperature decreases with increasing altitude. This is why it is colder the higher you go in altitude.
The fastest possible speed that an object can travel in a vacuum is the speed of light, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second.
The Fastest speed possible in the Universe is the speed of light in a vacuum exceeding 299,792,458 meters per second.
about 31 mph the fastest shark is the mako
It is possible to a certain degree. The best way and fastest way is to slew (press Y to activate the slew mode) and press F4.
Anything is possible, it all depends how big your wallet is.
The slowest the fastest car will go is 'not moving', or 0 miles per hour. After all, even the fastest cars must start from a not moving state.