i am guessing you meant driving at the speed of 110 km/h if you meant something else then disregard this answer: i believe you traveled 30 meters
104 km/h is approximately 29 m/s, so during one second, you'll travel 29 meters. Take note however, that after that 1 second you can't possibly instantly estimate the situation on the road, it'll need some extra time.
To get average speed, just divide distance by time. In this case, you divide whatever distance an object moves during the 11 seconds, by the 11 seconds.
490 meters
The path of the object is straight during uniform motion .
Power = energy / time. For example, if a devices uses an ENERGY of 1000 Joules in 10 seconds, then during those 10 seconds it uses a POWER of 1000/10 = 100 Watts.
2 miles.
104 km/h is approximately 29 m/s, so during one second, you'll travel 29 meters. Take note however, that after that 1 second you can't possibly instantly estimate the situation on the road, it'll need some extra time.
About 45 minutes 36 seconds. This is the actual driving time at that speed and does not include slowing, accelerating or stopping during the trip.
Driving 66 meters in 3.7 seconds means you've averaged 64.2 kilometers per hour during that time.
About 21 minutes 18 seconds. This is the driving time at that speed and does not include slowing, accelerating or stopping during the trip.
About 57 minutes 36 seconds. This is the driving time at that speed and does not include slowing, accelerating or stopping during the trip.
The minimum following distance recommended for driving on an expressway during rush hour is at least 3 seconds. This allows you enough time to react to any sudden braking or hazards that may arise. However, in heavy traffic conditions, it's always best to increase that following distance to ensure safety.
Yes, you can.
Driving over the curb during your driving test may result in a deduction of points or a failed test, depending on the severity and circumstances of the incident. It is important to always follow the rules of the road and drive safely during your driving test to increase your chances of passing.
Check your compressor for the air ride, when the compressor goes bad it can burn out your alt
driving in the city during the evening rush hour
Sure you can! Before and during, but during your driving test it should be 'in your heart' (silent); but do concentrate on what you are doing!