it is 500 mph
i don't now I'm a kid something pooped to me i was just wanting to ask this web sight if they would answer it but no I'm only 9 years old what do i do stay here or sumint it i don't know what to do i just wanted to put mooter scooter on my birthday list but now i cant because i cant put how much money it cost my parents need to do know how much it cost beces they only have a curtain anont of money what do i should i get something es ls i really want a mooter scooter please put how much a moter scooter cost I'm really sad You can get a "Razor E100" electric motor scooter from Wallmarts for aprox $100. Gas powered scooters start around $500 and up. Hope this helps you out.
500 and 27 watts
Yes, they are = to each other
The 2014 Daytona 500 had 43 cars in the starting grid.
Um, you would buy an electric motor, most likely 500 watts or more. If you are thinking about making a speedy electric scooter, you might consider a 1000 watt motor, with 48v of battery. If you scooter is light enough, you can get up to like 40mph with a 1000w
I use an electric scooter when I don't have to go that far, It is a 48volt, 500 watt, max speed 17mph scooter that goes 36 miles before the battery dies. I have a gas Suzuki Burgman 650 that I use when I have to go on the freeway and across town.
yes of course you do it goes like 500 mph they are well dangerous sometimes they reach 700mph on good days
The cost of a razor electric scooter may vary on the store you bought it. But the estimated price this scooter have is around the 300 dollars to 500 dollars.
No, the output of a 350 watt amplifier will not destroy a 500 watt capacity speaker.
can a 500 watt solar panel run a 500 watt appliance with 2 102 amp deep cycle batteries
the weight limit is usually 300 lbs because it boggs down but it will break with about 450 - 500
From $100-$500. I would buy the cheaper kind if I were you because they the same thing but no seats in cheaper ones XD
yes
+- 250 watt to 500 watt
+- 250 watt to 500 watt
The work or energy in Joules is the power in watts times the number of second it runs for. So 500 watts for 150 seconds is 75,000 Joules.