Nothing. Makes the engine rev higher.
By changing direction. Acceleration is a change in velocity. Since velocity takes direction into account, while speed does not, an object can having a changing velocity even while its speed remains the same. And while that object is changing its velocity by changing its direction, it is accelerating, regardless of its speed remaining constant. For example, if a car is driving north at constant speed of 20mph, its speed is 20mph, while its velocity is 20mph towards the north. At this point, the car is not accelerating. Now if the car turns a corner to head east while maintaining its speed of 20mph, its velocity is changing from 20mph northward to 20mph north-eastward and finally to 20mph eastward. As it is turning, it is accelerating. However, as soon as it stops turning, the car is no longer accelerating.
Speed = Distance/Time ex.: Distance - 50mi. Time - 2.5 hours 50mi. / 2.5hours = 20mph Speed - 20mph
It depends how fast you're driving... Speed = distance/time, so time = distance/speed... If you're travelling at 20mph, it'll take you 1 hour; if you're travelling at 60mph, it'll take 1/3 hour or 20 minutes.
About 18 - 20MPH.
one and a half times 20, ie 30 miles
"Minutes per second" is not a unit of speed. The question is really unintelligible.
A safe speed, 20MPH is usually best to prevent tipping and squelling of tires.
Whatever the flow of traffic is. It should be about 55mph, but not if there is a traffic jam, then it might only be 20mph or less.
The speed is still 3.03 metres per second.
It deppends what speed you are driving at
That depends at what speed you are driving.
The average speed is 37.13 miles per hour.