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If a car travels 330 miles in 5.5 hours, what is the mph?

330 miles / 5.5 hours = 60 mph


What distance a car travels at 60 mph?

It depends upon how long it travels for. Distance = speed * time So if the car travels at 60 mph for 2 hours, the distance is 60 mph * 2 hours = 120 miles But if the car travels at 60 mph for 30 minutes (0.5 hours), the distance is 60 mph * 0.5 hours = 30 miles.


Why does a car redline at 60 mph?

ur car is slow


Does a car traveling at 60 mph carries four times the energy as the same car traveling at 30 mph?

No, the energy of a moving car is proportional to the square of its speed. So, a car traveling at 60 mph carries four times the energy as the same car traveling at 30 mph.


A car traveling at 60 mph carries times the energy as the same car traveling 30 mph?

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Car shakes from 60 - 80 mph fine before 60 and fine after 80 mph. anyone can give me ideas of whats wrong?

Take it in for a front end alignment, that should calm it down or it could be the tie rods hope that helps


How long is 60 miles by car?

Well it is still 60 miles. At 60 mph it will take you 1 hour and at 27 mph it will take 2.22 hours.


How far would a car go in an hour traveling at 60 mph?

60 miles.


Will Car B overtake Car A if Car A Is Traveling in a straight line at a constant speed of 60 Mph and Car B Is 20 Feet behind Car A traveling at a constant speed of 60 Mph?

No, Car B will not overtake Car A because they are moving at the same speed. They will maintain the same distance between them as long as both continue to travel at 60 mph.


How long would it take to travel 60 miles by car?

At 60 MPH, about 1 hour.


How long to drive 1090 miles at 60 mph in a car?

If you average 60 mph, then it will take 18.16667 hours, which is 18 hours 10 minutes.


Is it true that if two cars collide while approaching each other at 60 mph that the impact is equivalent to one car hitting a solid steel wall at 120 mph?

No, when two cars collide while approaching each other at 60 mph, the impact would be equivalent to one car hitting a solid steel wall at 60mph.Newtons third law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. When a car is traveling at 60 mph and hits a solid steel wall, the wall applies a force equal to 60 mph back toward the car. This is the same as if a car that is traveling at 60 mph hits another car traveling at 60 mph. In both scenarios, the car is traveling at 60 mph and at the point of collision a force equal to 60 mph is imparted on the car.