The speed of a point at the top edge of the tire is equal to the speed of the car.
The cross sectional area of a car is dependent on its height. As the area changes the drag on the car, it is likely that increasing the height of a car will also reduce its top speed. There are many other factors that affect a car's maximum speed so a change in height may not always result in a change in top speed.
Guardrails and top rails must be able to withstand a minimum lateral force of 200 pounds applied in any outward or downward direction at any point along the top edge.
The Millennium Force roller coaster at Cedar Point in Ohio reaches a top speed of 93 mph.
A batted baseball has its minimum speed at the highest point of its trajectory. This is where the kinetic energy from the initial hit has been mostly converted into potential energy due to gravity pulling the ball back down.
The average speed takes into account the entire duration of the movement, including periods of acceleration and deceleration. The top speed is the maximum value achieved at a specific instant, which may not be sustained over the entire movement. Therefore, the average speed will be lower than the top speed due to variations in speed throughout the movement.
The tire speed ratings are used to tell drivers the top speed that a tire can go. Speed ratings are generally much higher than legal speed ratings.
A ''Z'' tire means that the top speed rating of the tire is not designated, and you must consult the manufacturer to obtain the rating. A ''W (ZR)'' tire's top speed rating is 270 km/h or 168MPH. A ''Y (ZR)'' tire's top speed rating is 300 km/h or 186 MPH. A ''ZR'' tire is rated at top speed of 300 km/h or 186 MPH, AND ABOVE. No, ''Z'' tires, and ''ZR'' tires are not the same.
140-145 on the speedo.
as long as the puncture is not close to the edge or on the sidewall then take the tire to your local tire shop and they will repair it, but the repair MUST be on the top of the tire. they will either put a plug in it or repair it with a patch. good luck
depends on tire size and gear ration
No, that isn't possible. 'Average speed" indicates the time you need to get from A to B. If you start at point A and accelerate to top speed as quickly as possible, there will always be a period where you are still driving at less than top speed. And if you first accelerate to top speed before reaching point A, the best you can do is driving from A to B at a speed equal to top speed.
The top speed of a Massey Ferguson 1233 depends on the type of tire, but is roughly 15 MPH. @ 2,500 engine RPM.
The top speed is when the ride gets up to the top speed allowed.
Two. The top 'edge' or point, and the bottom edge defining the circle or ellipse of the base.
depends on gearing tire size and engine work
The 'top speed' of a car generally refers to the maximum speed (in either miles per hour of kilometers per hour) that a car can achieve based upon the manufacturer's original design specifications. Any car's top speed is limited by a number of factors, including electronic limiters, aerodynamic forces acting on the car and tire speed ratings. The top speed of a car can be increased or decreased by altering any or all of these factors. It is critically important that the tire speed rating is matched to the actual top speed of the vehicle to prevent 'blow outs' at high speeds.
The 'top speed' of a car generally refers to the maximum speed (in either miles per hour of kilometers per hour) that a car can achieve based upon the manufacturer's original design specifications. Any car's top speed is limited by a number of factors, including electronic limiters, aerodynamic forces acting on the car and tire speed ratings. The top speed of a car can be increased or decreased by altering any or all of these factors. It is critically important that the tire speed rating is matched to the actual top speed of the vehicle to prevent 'blow outs' at high speeds.