The average speed of any car should be the posted speed limit.
The average car can go anywhere from 110mph to 160mph in America. There are faster cars of course, but that's the average American's car speed.
"Average" is subjective. Let's go with one of the best selling cars in 2013 the Toyota Camry 4 cylinder, 110 top speed
As fast as other cars get out of the way
Average speed and instantaneous speed are both measurements of the speed of an object. The instantaneous speed measures how fast the object is going at a particular moment, while average speed shows how fast the object was moving in total over time.
If you mean high speed cars, yes, Mitsubishi does make fast cars. They are known for their speed when designing engines, and if it's what you're looking for, you won't be dissapointed.
They measure engine speed in RPM, but car speed in MPH. If you want to know how they know how fast the cars go from the stands or the officials' booths, that is what radar guns are for. Inside the cars, the speedometer tells how fast they are going, and the tachometer tells how fast the engine is running.
no it,s average speed
According to race results the winner of the first Indy 500 averaged 74.60 mph. The average speed of the slowest car to actually finish the race was 67.73. Of the 12 cars that finished the average speed was 70.74 mph.
Average speed is calculated over a period of time and gives a general idea of how fast a car is moving overall. Instantaneous speed, on the other hand, refers to the speed of the car at a specific moment in time. The two speeds can be different, especially if the car is accelerating or decelerating.
Top speed was in the 60's
Some examples of things that are fast include cheetahs, race cars, and high-speed trains.
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