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A vehicle which produces lesser aerodynamic drag is more fuel-efficient as it requires lesser power to accelerate it. This is because the lesser the aerodynamics, the more resistance is put on the vehicle due to the wind; causing the engine to work harder making the pistons go faster burning more gas/oil. Aerodynamics play a more important role as the speed of the vehicle increases as the drag in directly proportional to the square of the vehicle's velocity.
Weight of vehicle. Aerodynamics of vehicle. Horsepower & torque of engine. Gearing of vehicle. Headwind or tailwind. Elevation above sea level. Type of fuel used. Terrain. Tires. Outside temperature. Weather.
The weight of a vehicle can affect its speed by influencing its acceleration and braking capabilities. Heavier vehicles may have slower acceleration and longer braking distances compared to lighter vehicles due to the increased inertia they have to overcome. However, once a vehicle is in motion, its weight has less impact on its top speed because other factors like engine power and aerodynamics become more significant.
Aerodynamics, weight of the car, horsepower of the engine, are all factors in the speed the car can travel.
Yes, the design of a car can affect its speed. Factors such as aerodynamics, weight distribution, and overall shape can impact the car's ability to move efficiently through the air, which can ultimately affect its speed and performance. sleek, streamlined designs are typically better suited for achieving higher speeds.
Aerodynamics affects car speed by influencing how air flows around the vehicle, which impacts drag and lift. A well-designed aerodynamic shape reduces air resistance, allowing the car to move more efficiently at higher speeds. Improved aerodynamics can enhance stability, fuel efficiency, and overall performance, enabling cars to achieve better acceleration and top speeds. Conversely, poor aerodynamic design can increase drag, slowing the vehicle down and reducing its performance.
how the product (in this case the cart) is designed to achieve so it gets to the fastest speed and gets the greatest distance. the better the aerodynamics, the faster the rollercoaster will go and the worst the aerodynamics the slower it will go
Aerodynamics plays a crucial role in determining a car's top speed by reducing drag force, which is the resistance a car faces as it moves through the air. By improving aerodynamics, a car can minimize drag and achieve higher speeds more efficiently. aerodynamics also affects stability and handling at high speeds.
Bigger people are usually heavier and therefore will need alot more power to achieve equivalent speeds of smaller lighter people. It is all to do with power to weight ratios and aerodynamics (wind resistance).
Yes
Only body changes, anything from the spoiler(s) to the grill, the rear diffuser, side skirts, bumpers, etc.Not paint.
If the surface is rough/bumpy , the vehicle cant safely go as fast as it can on a smooth road. Also if the car is bouncing, it's aerodynamics will be disturbed causing more drag. Ground clearance also has to be increased on rough roads, causing more drag.