Friction stop the force of the car
Yes. The degree and slant of the ramp does affect the speed of the car
Terrain affects car speed by changing resistance levels. Smooth, flat terrain decreases resistance, allowing cars to move faster. In contrast, rough or uphill terrain increases resistance, slowing down cars. Thus, different terrains impact the speed based on the resistance they create for the vehicle.
Depends on the mileage of the car you are driving, speed, terrain, and how large the tank is.
If the average speed of the car is doubled, the total distance traveled in 2 hours will also be doubled. This is because distance is directly proportional to speed when time is constant. So, if the speed is doubled, the car will cover twice the distance in the same amount of time.
It is affected because the fly is traveling at the same speed as the car and the air inside of it. When you are in the same predicament, like flying on an airplane, you can get up and walk around without being affected by the fast flowing air outside. The same situation occurs for the fly in a moving car as long as the speed is steady. When the speed changes, then the air inside and the fly in it will be affected, but only a small amount because the air is light.The air in the car is moving with the car; it is not stationary with respect to the road. It may feel quite windy to you, if stuck your head out of the window, you would have difficulty breathing in the blast of wind. In the car both you and the fly are greatly protected from the wind even with an open cabin.
The speed of a rolling car is affected by factors such as the incline of the road, the weight of the car, the condition of the tires, and the force applied to propel the car forward. Friction with the road surface and air resistance also impact the speed of a rolling car.
If the average speed of the car....Here is an unfinished question. The total distance is average speed times time. But since average speed is gotten by dividing total distance by the time, then it's a kind of circular question.
-Rough Terrain -Age of tyre others include -Weight of the car or truck -speed maintained
The speed of a car are affected by following factors: 1. Road conditions (Like: slippery road, steep, curves) 2. Air resistance 3. Driving conditions 4. Aerodynamics
The speed of a car are affected by following factors: 1. Road conditions (Like: slippery road, steep, curves) 2. Air resistance 3. Driving conditions 4. Aerodynamics
No, the fastest car does not always travel the farthest. Factors such as fuel capacity, terrain, and driving conditions can significantly affect the distance a car can cover. A car might have a high speed but limited fuel or face obstacles that prevent it from maintaining that speed over a long distance. Thus, distance traveled depends on a combination of speed, endurance, and environmental conditions.
The 2013 GMC Terrain has a 6-speed shiftable automatic.