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The acceleration of the car is 0 m/s^2, since it is maintaining a constant velocity. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, and since the velocity is constant, there is no change in velocity and thus no acceleration in this case.
To calculate acceleration, first convert the initial velocity from km/h to m/s (100 km/h = 27.78 m/s). Then, use the formula a = (vf - vi) / t where vf is the final velocity (0 m/s for dead stop), vi is the initial velocity (27.78 m/s), and t is the time (30 s). Plug in the values to find the acceleration.
It doesn't matter what the car's mass is, or for that matter, what speed you're talking about.If the total forces opposing its motion are 800 N, then you need to supply 800 N in the directionof motion in order to maintain a constant speed.
No. It decreases with altitude. The acceleration due to gravity is inversly proportional to the square of the distance from the center of the earth. The radius of the Earth is about 6 million meters so you would have to go 100000 m (about 60 miles) up before you saw much of a difference. I think that would give you about 10% decrease. So instead of 9.8 m/ss it would be more like 9 m/ss. That's an estimate. I think I overestimated the decrease in acceleration due to gravity at 100Km up. It looks like its more like 9.5 m/ss rather than 9 m/ss. Since g is proportional to inverse distance from center of earth, squared you can use ratio & proportion as; g/R^2 = g0/R0^2 g = g0 x (R0/R)^2 Where g0 is acceleration at R0 (9.8 at earth's radius 6.37 Million M) and g is acceleration at larger distance R = 6.47 Million M (adding .1 Million M to Earth's radius. g = 9.8 x (6.37/6.47)^2 = 9.8 x .97 = 9.5 m/ss
Well I typed20 miles per gallon in km per liter into google and this what it said....20 miles per gallon = 8.50287415 kilometers per literI can you were wondering you can also do this with google....2.4 usd per gallon in eur per liter2.4 (U.S. dollars per US gallon) = 0.433424204 Euros per literNifty huh....
Acceleration is the time rate of change of velocity. If velocity is constant, then acceleration is zero. Note: "100 km per h for 10 seconds" is a constant speed, but not necessarily a constant velocity, since we're told nothing about the direction. If the car moves in a perfectly straight line during those 10 seconds, then its velocity is constant. If it makes a curve, then its velocity is not constant even though its speed is, and there is acceleration.
The acceleration of the car is 0 m/s^2, since it is maintaining a constant velocity. Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity, and since the velocity is constant, there is no change in velocity and thus no acceleration in this case.
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1hr= 60mins 6min= 10km 1min=10/6 60mins= 10/6 x 60= 100km Ans:100km in 1hr
A Lamborghini Murcielago has a V12 with a displacement of 6192cc producing 570 bhp and can go exceed 330 km/h, acceleration is 0-100km/h in 3.8 seconds A Lamborghini Gallardo has a V10 with a displacement of 4961cc producing 540bhp and a top speed of 309km/h, acceleration is 4.2 seconds from 0-100km/h
0-62mph, is the conversion for 0-100km/h. 0-100km/h is "the norm" for Non US car companies due to the fact they use the metric system for measuring. 0-62mph, gives us Americans an idea of what speeds/acceleration they are talking about.
175km to the nearest 100km is 200km
100 kilometers is equivalent to about 62.14 miles.
100km is a distance, not a measurement of time. (kilometres)
65mph is faster (100km/h = 62.1mph).
Velocity or speed. It means the car travels an average of 100km every hour. It equates to 62.14 miles per hour.
-35 mpg = ~4.7 L/100km.