We know that the time traveled is 5 hours, since a car going 10 mph faster travels an extra 50 miles over the same amount of time.Dividing 300 miles by 5 hours, we get 60 mph. Since the car is traveling 10 mph, the car is traveling 70 mph.
Rock in impeller. Take bottom grate off and get to the rock with a screwdriver.
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Yes, driving nearly 10 mph over the speed limit will affect a persons car insurance. How much it will affect it is based on the contract between the driver and the company.
a = (vf - v0)/Δt 10 mph/s = (45 mph - 20 mph)/Δt Δt = 2.5 s
At an average 60 mph: 11 hours, 14 minutes
One car length for every 10 mph.
It was nothing more than a open buggy with an engine. The only thing safe about it was that it would not go over 10 mph.