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.
An Formula One cra with a full tank is capable of maintaining its top speed (220mph) for precisley 16minutes 7.56 seconds. This is only possible if there is enough straight road. Answeered By F1 Genius.
In testing one month prior to the 2005 Italian Grand Prix, Juan Pablo Montoya of the McLaren-Mercedes F1 team recorded a record top speed of 372.6ย km/h (231.5ย mph),[29] which got officially recognised by the FIA as the fastest speed ever achieved by an F1 car, even though it was not set during an officially sanctioned session during a race weekend. In the 2005 Italian GP Kimi Rรคikkรถnen of McLaren-Mercedes was recorded at 370.1ย km/h (229.9ย mph). This record was broken at the 2016 Mexican Grand Prix by Williams driver Valtteri Bottas, whose top speed in race conditions was 372.54ย km/h (231.48ย mph).[30][31] However, even though this information was shown in FIA's official monitors, the FIA is yet to accept it as an official record. Bottas had previously set an even higher record top speed during qualifying for the 2016 European Grand Prix, recording a speed of 378.035ย km/h (234.9ย mph), albeit through the use of slipstream drafting
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
Over 320kph or 200mph
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.
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.
Assuming that the car moves at a constant speed, you can use the standard formula for speed: distance = speed x time
Use the formula: distance = time x speed.
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.
To calculate the speed of the car, you would use the formula speed = distance/time. In this case, the distance is 100 meters and the time is 50 seconds. Plugging these values into the formula, you get speed = 100 meters / 50 seconds = 2 meters per second. Therefore, the speed of the car is 2 meters per second.