Tires and/or wheels need to be balanced?
Bent wheel?
Rear wheel drive? Drive shaft may need to be balanced
unbalanced wheels, or unbalanced/driveshaft good luck
Low anti-freeze makes a car run hot going 70 mph.
Yes, almost any car can get to 70 mph in 1500 feet.
You will feel the car vibrate around 50-80 MPH
no
70 mph = 102.6 feet per second.
It travels 308 feet every three seconds at 70 mph.
That depends on the car. What car are you talking about?
70 miles.
Tires out of balance, worn driveline, bad tie rod/suspension parts. Sometimes, it is just the pavement causing a vehicle to vibrate.
Can be a bent wheel, tire out of balance, or worn suspension parts.
To determine how long it will take the car to overtake the truck, first calculate the relative speed between them. The car is traveling 70 mph and the truck is at 50 mph, so the car is gaining on the truck at a rate of 70 - 50 = 20 mph. Since the car is 20 miles behind the truck, it will take 20 miles ÷ 20 mph = 1 hour for the car to overtake the truck.