Not necessarily. That's only an indication of the cylinder capacity - it says nothing about the stroke, bore, which vehicle has a better power-to-weight ratio and drag coefficient, etc. Those are the things which determine a vehicle's performance.
Yes. The Formula for momentum is Momentum= Mass x Velocity. If the slower car has a larger mass, it will likely have a larger momentum.
The kinetic energy of a moving object is proportional to the square of its velocity. Therefore, the car that is 4 times faster than the slower car will have 16 times the kinetic energy compared to the slower car.
The faster car travels at an average speed of 48 miles per hour, while the slower car travels at 36 miles per hour. To find the difference in their speeds, subtract the slower car's speed from the faster car's speed: 48 - 36 = 12 miles per hour. Therefore, the faster car travels 12 miles per hour more than the slower car.
Vehicle in front of you
The faster car travels at 48 miles per hour The slower car travels at 36 miles per hour 48mph - 36mph = 12mph Therefore, the faster car travels 12 miles per hour faster than the slower car. Note that the question refers to the relative speeds of the cars and not the relative distances.
Cheetahs are the fastest land animals. Faster than the best human sprinter. But they would be slower than the average car.
It depends, it has to do with the weight, horsepower, and size of motor. The heavier the car is the slower. The less horsepower the car is slower. and if the motor is small the slower it goes.
around 1:44. he's slower than barachello. (in the reasonaby priced car)
After 1 hour the slower car will be 30 mph x 1 hour = 30 miles ahead of the faster car. The faster car is travelling 45 mph - 30 mph = 15 mph faster than the slower car and so will cover this 30 miles in 30 miles ÷ 15 mph = 2 hours at which point it will have caught the slower car and start to over take it.
Madza is slower.
depends on the car
An easy traffic jam could be due to a car driving slower than the rest of the cars.