The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1973 Honda Civic are 76hp and 55 mph respectively.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1978 Honda Accord 1600 are 84 bhp and 60 mph respectively.
Kinetic Honda was created in 1984.
The maximum speed of a Honda VTX 1800 motorcycle have been cited in the range of 136-147 miles per hour by owners. The actual top speed will depend on conditions such as wind, the road, and your weight.
A car is not energy; it may have energy. The energy related to movement is called kinetic energy.
Around 100 mph
Rev limited by the ECU to 120 mph.
This question makes sense in the context of something like a pendulum. At the top of its swing, a pendulum is at maximum height, is not moving and so has zero kinetic energy, and has maximum potential energy since all its energy is potential. As it falls, it gradually moves with increasing speed, so its potential energy is being converted to kinetic energy. At the bottom of the swing, it is moving at maximum speed, and all its energy is kinetic, none is potential, Then it starts to move upwards again, and its kinetic energy is gradually converted back to potential energy.
i have Honda cg 125 2009 but my top speed is about 115kmh But my pal has cg 125 2007 his top speed is about 126 to 128 kmh. i don't know what he done with his bike.
Around 68mph
150 km/h, 93 mph.
At the highest point it's potential energy, which is then completely converted to kinetic energy as the swing travels through its lowest point at maximum speed. With an ideal swing (no friction) the sum of potential and kinetic energy stays constant (it is 'conserved'). In practice it dies away as the swing slows down, but Conservation of Energy is an important principle in science.