A larger vehicle has a tendency to be slower to accelerate, have a lower top speed and not be as nimble around turns at higher speeds than a lighter car. On the other hand, with a good set of tires, a heavier car has a tendency to have more traction than a lighter car. It all depends on how the chassis is set up and what kind of engine and transmission are actually on the vehicle.
It will cause it to hidroplain
Aerodynamics of the car, the size of the wheels, the weight of the car, and the size of the CO2 cartridge.
co2 sensor?
Yes, if you're using the co2 car on Earth. All of Newton's laws will affect every moving object on Earth, and your co2 car is no exception.
by reducing the mass you reduce the friction, and by reducing the friction reduce the fuel needed to move the car, this applies to all cars not only CO2 cars.
What is the distance used in a CO2 car competition What is the distance used in a CO2 car competition
the co2
by littering By polluting the atmosphere with car exhaust and industrial byproducts such as CO2, CO and methane (among worse things).
Petrol cars produce CO2 as a combustion by-product, so it might be said that whatever the fastest car in the world is the fastest CO2 car. There are no cars powered by CO2 - obviously - as any chemical reaction starting with CO2 needs energy to produce another substance. There might be a car somewhere powered by compressed CO2, but this will stop moving when it runs out of pressure. Consequently the fastest CO2 car is a parked car.
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