The sun's rays are converted into energy
it all depends on how much sun, how light the car is, humidity and many other factors.
no
A solar eclipse is when the moon passes in front of the sun which makes it go all dark and a lunar eclipse is one which you cannot see which happens every new moon because the earth passes between the sun and the moon.
No. It does not affect the sun in any way. Solar power uses energy that has already left the sun and will never go back to it anyway.
The sun doesn't go down We go round.
Yes, everything in this solar system inevidebly revolves around the sun.
the sun will go dark for a while.
Yes
Make the car more aerodynamic, make it weigh less, and put a bigger solar panel on it.
In the summer of 2010, The University of Michigan's solar car Infinium reached a top speed of 105 mph (~169 kph) during vehicle testing. The University of Michigan's Momentum solar car has reached speeds of over 90 mph (~145 km/h). AT present these cars are not street legal. It is unlikely, that they ever will be due to the available energy from the sun verses the weight to make the car legal.
Go Green with the Sun is one of the good title for a project on solar energy.
Sun's Gravitational force.