The engine is going through more cycles in less time and and each cycle uses fuel. Your MPG should max out at around 55mph
Additionally, higher speeds cause a higher percentage of the fuel you burn to go towards overcoming wind resistance. From 55 - 60 MPH (approx. 88 - 96 km/h), 50% of the fuel you expend goes towards powering the vehicle, and the remaining 50% goes towards overcoming wind resistance. As you increase your speed beyond that, the amount of fuel needed to overcome wind resistance increases.
Cars have become faster and more efficient when it comes to fuel. Cars have also become bigger, allowing more people to ride at the same time.
When you step on the gas pedal, it injects more fuel into the car engine, causing the piston to move faster. The faster the piston moves, the faster the wheels will turn.
they are faster bigger more efficient easier to drive and more expensive (mostly) and more faster
Because the airoplane is going faster and faster so it uses more fuel
Modern fuel injected cars, no.
There have been changes to the speed limits in Britain for several reasons. The amount of cars on the road (which has increased dramatically), the age limit for driving which has changed because cars are cheaper and younger people can afford them and the types of cars that are on the road e.g 4X4, Vans, lorries, Super cars and standard cars. Cars have been developed more and more over the last hundred years which means they can go faster and faster due to better fuel consumption and fuel usage
Over the years, car designs have changed. Now there are also fuel efficient cars and with more accessories to offer like GPS, air bags, and power locks.
In general, motorcycles are faster than cars due to their lighter weight and more aerodynamic design.
yes it goes much faster
There are many products that can be used as fuel for cars. These products are more natural and better for the environment than fuel. Yeast can be used to produce fuel for cars by breaking it down.
They don't necessarily use more fuel. Such cars are more streamlined, and actually tend to be more fuel efficient. The real determining factor is in how you drive. The faster you drive, the more fuel you use to overcome wind resistance. If you buy a fast car but drive it as reasonable speeds, you'll be doing better than a person who drives a typically slower, bulkier vehicle, and keep the pedal mashed to the floor.
With an open throttle the engine can get more of the fuel-air mixture into it. With more fuel to burn it will run faster.