Assuming that both vehicles were in the center of a straight road, and neither vehicles driver hit the brakes, the closure rate would be 100 mph.
Oh, dude, their closing speed would be 140 mph. Like, it's basically just adding up their speeds because they're both heading towards each other. So, yeah, if you're ever in a race with someone and you're both going 70 mph, you'll be closing in at 140 mph. Just watch out for those speed bumps, man.
The bigger the tire and heavier the car the car will slide in slippery road conditions
Speed and velocity have both changed.
If both cars are traveling at the same speed and in the same direction, they will appear to be stationary relative to each other. This means that, from the perspective of the passengers in either car, there will be no change in distance between the two vehicles. However, if one car accelerates or decelerates, the relative speed between the two will change.
Closing speed in a head-on collision refers to the combined speed at which two vehicles are approaching each other before impact. It is calculated by adding the speeds of both vehicles together. The higher the closing speed, the more severe the impact and potential damage.
Both the speed and velocity have increased as a result of acceleration.
No, speed does not include the direction an object is traveling. Speed only refers to how fast an object is moving regardless of its direction. Velocity, on the other hand, includes both speed and direction.
IF they're both mechanical waves or both electromagnetic waves, AND they'reboth moving through the same stuff, THEN they both have the same speed.
Example, if a car and a plane are both traveling at 200 mph, they are both doing the same speed, they are equal, until one or the other increases or decreases speed.
False. A body traveling at constant speed does not change its velocity, which includes both speed and direction. Therefore, in order to change direction, the body would need to change its velocity, which also involves changing its speed.
as long as they are both traveling through the air, then the speed is the same.
Clearly the truck, as it is heavier