A F1 car does not reach 200 mph speed. The fastest known F1 cars have been in the range of 325 kmph which works out to around 185 mph. The time taken by a f1 car to reach speeds are:
0 to 100 kmph (62 mph): 2 seconds
0 to 200 kmph (124 mph): 4 seconds
9 to 300 kmph (185 mph): 9 seconds
The numbers above are indicative and may depend heavily on the cars aerodynamic set up and gearing ratios. Also, the time taken might differ from one f1 car to another.
No. A mouse is very quick but can not maintain the speed for long. A car will out run a mouse every time.
The average speed of a formula 1 car is way over 190-223 mph.
Use the basic formula for speed: distance = speed x time
You cannot figure this out unless you know the average speed. Here is the formula though. Distance ________= Speed Time
I don't recall the exact formula, but, it involves the car's speed and the car's tires slip angle at a given speed.
Over 320kph or 200mph
No, Car B will not overtake Car A because they are moving at the same speed. They will maintain the same distance between them as long as both continue to travel at 60 mph.
Use the formula: distance = time x speed.
To determine the distance traveled by the car in 10 seconds, we need to know its speed or acceleration. If the car moves at a constant speed, you can use the formula: Distance = Speed × Time. If the car is accelerating, you would use the formula: Distance = Initial Speed × Time + (1/2) × Acceleration × Time². Please provide the speed or acceleration for a precise calculation.
Assuming that the car moves at a constant speed, you can use the standard formula for speed: distance = speed x time
You use the formula speed = distance/time
Speed = Distance/Time Rearrange the formula: Time = Distance/Speed Time = 203/59 = 3.440677966 hours or about 3 hours and 26 minutes.