I get scratches and dents when I leave my car in a parking lot and people fling their car door open.
A deep scratch or dent can be created at snail speed.
To find the distance traveled, you can use the formula: distance = speed × time. If the car travels at 80 mph for 2.5 hours, the calculation would be 80 mph × 2.5 hours = 200 miles. Therefore, the car would travel 200 miles.
I think we need to know the distance the police car took to pass the speeding car to answer that one. The police car traveling at 75 mph would eventually pass the speeding car traveling at 74 mph.
it would be doing 85mph
well, you have to figure that @ 60 mph, the car would travel a mile a minute. not sure @ this time what the exact answer is
Put it this way... Would you rather get hit with a car going 70 MPH, or a car going 5 MPH?
2 secs
It depends on the car's stopping power. An average distance for 40 mph would be around 85 feet
At 200 mph, a car would need to complete the 100 mile course in 30 minutes or less. At 100 mph, the car with engine problems would have already been on the course for 30 minutes. It would already be disqualified at that point.
about 14 mph
a = (vf - v0)/Δt 10 mph/s = (45 mph - 20 mph)/Δt Δt = 2.5 s
27 mph = 724.2048 m/min .... (1 mph = 26.8224 meters/min)
If car stalls out when accelerating above 40 MPH, it can possibly be caused by fluid leaks. Another reason can be a defect at the transmission.