yes. when i actually calculated it out its going 100800 mph
a car traveling the speed limit
Not necessarily. The distance a car travels is determined by its speed and the time it spends traveling. If a car is traveling at a slower speed but for a longer period of time, it may not cover as much distance as a car traveling at a faster speed but for a shorter period of time. So, the longest time does not always correspond to the greatest distance traveled.
Only if car A runs out of gas first.
It measures the rate of travel.IE. the speed the car is traveling at.The speedometer of a car measures speed. It is measured in miles per hour or kilometres per hour (mph or kph).The speedometer of a car measure the instantaneous speed.
No. 'Acceleration' means a change in speed or direction over time. If the car is moving at a constant speed in a constant direction, then it isn't accelerating.
a car traveling the speed limit
Yes, it's traveling at 129,6 kilometers per hour. c:
That would depend on where you started from.
According to Stephen Hawkings (you can watch his study on time travel to answer this question) the speed of light is like the "speed limit" for the universe. Nothing exceeds the speed of light. So if you have a train that's travelling at the speed of light (which is impossible, it can travel close but not exactly at the speed of light), and a car is moving on top of it, isn't that technically breaking the "speed limit" or exceeding the speed of light? That's not possible, instead physics would "autocorrect" that and instead of having the car move fast enough to break the "speed limit", time would be slowed down, meaning the car would be slowed down, just enough so that it doesn't break the speed limit. Simply it means, if you were inside that car, time would be passing really slowly. While a week passes for the person in the car, one hundred years would pass in regular time.
Yes, the car was traveling at 31.07 miles per hour.
The Law:The speed limit is the speed LIMIT.Reality: It very often is not possible to pass safely with out exceeding the limit, the book says if you have to speed you should not pass.The fact that we often do exceed the limit to safely pass, and the Police look the other way (if it is by a minor amount, and the pass is made safely) is immaterial. They can ticket you for exceeding the posted limit at any time.
i recently read you are allowed 5 mph over or under the posted speed limit. and also that when you are legally passing a vehical you must got 10mph faster then the car you are trying to pass. is this true???
Significantly faster. At a force march pace, a person walking will travel four to five miles in an hour. In a car, you can travel much faster. For instance, the nearest Interstate to me has a speed limit of 75 miles per hour, so, if you were to compare the two traveling up that stretch of road, the car (moving at the speed limit) would be traveling at 15 times the speed that the person walking (at a brisk force march pace) would be traveling at.
cruising speed
The average top speed of a car is 120 to 150 miles per hour in the year 2008. it can go to 200~300 MPH.
This question makes no sense, what do you mean? the speed of the car does not dictate the posted speed limit.
The average speed of any car should be the posted speed limit.