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60 depending on the road
No, not close at all.
Lasers and Radars are two entirely different methods of speed measurement equipment. There is no such thing as a Laser-Radar. If you are asking about Laser speed measuring equipment, the answer is no, they will not affect one another.
wrong.
As long as your speed is within the posted speed limit or your on a designated race track.
10 MPH
According to Bernoulli's principle, as the speed of a fluid increases, the pressure within the fluid decreases.
As close to the posted speed limit as possible.
another object bumping into them at a certain speed and angle. Also maybe burning up by getting too close to the sun or something.
Rate is another word for speed. It is the speed.
The speed limit is applicable when overtaking another vehicle, just as it is at any other time. A police officer observing you overtaking another vehicle MIGHT decide what you did was within reason, and not bother you, but they have full authority to pull you over for exceeding the speed limit- even when overtaking a slower moving vehicle- should they decide to.
No, because the orbital is really just an abraction - the electron isn't racing around the orbital like a racecar, so there isn't a speed. The orbital is a better measure of the electrons potential energy.