Yes, even when crashing a car at 25 miles an hour can kill. That's why everyone has to drive safely.
AnswerNo, there is no way possible to die from any kind of vehicular accident at 100 miles per hour. As a matter of fact. 100 mph has been proven to be way to slow to even generate any injuries whatsoever. lolIf you have to drive 100 miles, and you have 2 hours to do it in, I think 50 miles in each hour ought to get you there.
100/2=50
100 miles per hour then your car will blow up or over heat then blow up your choice
100 miles / 4 hours = 25 miles per hour.
average velocity = miles/hours = (100 + 30)/(2 + 1) = 130/3 ≈ 43.33 miles/hour
no because car c would crash into it
50miles/hour
100 miles divided by 50 miles per hour = 2 hours.
25mph 100 miles / 4 hours = the amount of miles per each hour
A car, a truck, train, an aeroplane !
100 mi/4 hr = 25 miles per hour.
Crash tests are conducted at varying speeds depending on the type of test being performed. Typically, crash tests are conducted at speeds ranging from around 30 to 40 miles per hour for frontal crash tests, and up to 70 miles per hour for side or rear crash tests. The speeds are chosen to simulate real-world crash scenarios and to assess the safety performance of vehicles.