increases the distance needed to stop your car
when people driving fast the car will be out of control
When a fast ball and curve ball are mixed together it is called a slider.
no really yes you should brake if you go in a sharp turn so what do you thinkYou should use brakes when approaching a curve or sharp turn. If you still need to brake when you are in the turn, then you're going too fast. Hopefully you'll slow down enough to not lose control of your vehicle and/or go off the road.Curves and turns: brake before them, coast through them, a little speed (usually gas) out of them.
Sharp sharp (Mostly a slang) means:1) Quick, fast..e.g do this thing sharp sharp2) Play a fast one on someone
no, it wastes gas by driving fast.
A fast ball is when the pitchers throws the ball straight at the strike zone, it doesn't curve (curve ball) or lower (slider), it goes straight ahead.
Yes, the curve ball curves. This is because of the way the ball is thrown, which is a kind of a spin/jerky fast motion.
Sharp shadows are a way of telling how fast light travels.
Fast ball, curve ball, drop ball, screw ball, rise ball, change up, curve drop, off speed curve.
The answer is 8km/s
If you tire pressure is on the low side, there is a sway indicator that will beep if you take a curve too fast. You may not think it is too fast, but the sensor will. Especially if the tires are low
To determine if either car is traveling at a safe speed for the curve, we need to consider the curve's characteristics, such as its sharpness and road conditions. Generally, speeds of 55 mph and 40 mph can be too fast for sharp curves, especially if they are not designed for high speeds. If the curve has a recommended speed limit or advisory speed, exceeding that limit could be unsafe. Therefore, without specific details about the curve, it's difficult to definitively say if either speed is safe.