It would depend on the vehicle.
From 120 mph to over 200 mph depending on the vehicle.
10 mph maximum
They will fit but this is a bad conversion. The 205 tire is 1.14" larger in diameter. This will cause you speedometer to read 57.3 mph at a true 60 mph. This will also effect the handling and stopping distance of the vehicle in a negative way. Stick with the OEM size tire.
It is moving at a maximum legal speed of 25 mph. However, it could be going slower. Legally, even if the vehicle can exceed 25 mph, it is not supposed to.
It is unlikely but it depends on the vehicle you are in.
You need the weight of the vehicle to calculate the force
E. Enserink has written: 'Impact test of compact vehicle with modified side structure, 25 mph, 60' 'Impact test of compact vehicle with modified side structure, 35 mph, 90' 'Impact test of compact vehicle with modified side structure, 35 mph, 60'
Yes, it is called the Wingjet. It broke the wind powered vehicle speed at 116.7 mph
The vehicle's reaction distance depends on the driver's reaction time.
Is based on vehicle weight and road conditions. you also have to figure in the reaction time of the driver, condition of the brakes, tires, and vehicle overall. however you can figure that at 60 mph a vehicle will travel one mile per minute
they go from 28-30 mph stock if you put a performance air filter and a skinny performance pipe it'll go about 40 mph. a skinny pipe would add 2-3mph air filter will add 6-7 mph