Yes, because if a car is really really long that means that it's really heavy. Which also means that it will move slower than a really short car because there wouldn't be as much weight to carry.
Make the car out of a frame of popsicle sticks and the egg will not break.
Create a thought which you think will work example putting an engine on a car for a flying car. Then start making a mini prototype model. If that works, start making the full size model. Soon you will have the thing you want!
If it is in your car then no, why do you have a 6v battery in your car in the first place it should be a 12v.
yes the perpendicular component of earths magnetic field passes through the loop even if the car is moving above it or not , but no current is induced in the loop since it is not moving
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yes it does because of its length the car or the person driving it has to know how wide n how fast to turn the vehicle.
The average size of a midsize car is about 13.51 feet long. The make and model of midsize cars can affect the size also.
Depends on the model
In terms of physics, the length makes no difference.
Depends on what make and model
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Yes, if the added length adds weight to the vehicle. The more the car weighs the less fuel mileage it will get.
Cars are not all of the same length or width. You will need to consult the specifications for the model that you are interested in.
Aerodynamics, weight of the car, horsepower of the engine, are all factors in the speed the car can travel.
# it is almost 2000-3000 # it also somtimes is 500000 #
The average length of a car door is between three and four feet. This will vary slightly depending on the make and model of the car.
torque turns the wheels which moves internal combustion/electric cars. In a jet car, thrust is the force the moves the car.