m = mass of car dV = change of velocity dM = change in momentum T= time a = acceleration mile/hour2 dVmph =40mph - 30mph dVmpg = a*T dM = mdV*T F = ma impulse = FT = maT
This depends on a lot of things, what are the road conditions what type of car what model car, new brakes old brakes. Tires also make a huge difference the stopping at 30mph in a Porsche gt2 will be different from a Toyota Camry.
Thrust can affect a car in two basic ways.The cars drive train system creates thrust to push it down the road and the wheels can create thrust to change its direction, all basically the same thing based on the friction created by the tires and force applied by the car through them.External thrust from wind and other factors like a crash. These forces try to push the car around by blowing or pushing the car.
If a car is going 27 miles per hour it will travel 724.2 meters every minute.
A good example is a car driving down the road. The car may be accelerating at 30km/s2 and have a mass of 1800 kg. Then the car runs into a wall. The force of the impact can then be calculated at 54,000 N (Newtons). Other examples include a punch, a running person, or a ball that is thrown.
30mph
Depends on weather conditions and how fast your going: Perfect/near perfect conditions: 0-30mph 3 car lengths 30-60mph 6 car lenths Raining/fog: 0-30mph 5 car lengths 30-60mph 8 car lengths Snowing/Icey conditions 0-30mph 8 car lengths 30-60mph 11 car lengths
If would not be bad for a car engine to shift from third to second gear if you are traveling at 30mph.
about 22 metres
Double the speed yeilds double the impact force.
5 hours what kind of car????????????? any mods????????????????
they wer from 10mph to 30mph
Because there are people out there that loves to do 10 under.
the answer is 30mph
in most cars, when your car dont go over about 30mph, its a trans problem.
Maximum upto 30mph
4 times.