400 ft
when traveling at 55mph, how many feet do you need to stop
It depends on the conditions
550 feet.
That question has many variables that must be known to give a 100% correct answer. (Weight or car, brake capability, surface driving on, ect.)
Square feet= feet! if you know how many feet you need, that's the same number as square feet.Ex.)you need 433 sq. ft.you would need 433 feet.
To calculate the RPM (revolutions per minute) when driving at 55 mph, you need to know the tire diameter. For example, if you have a standard tire size of 26 inches, you can use the formula: RPM = (MPH × 5280 feet/mile) / (π × tire diameter in feet × 60 minutes/hour). Plugging in the numbers, you would find that at 55 mph, the RPM is approximately 600-700 RPM, depending on the specific tire size. Adjust the tire diameter in the formula for different tires to get the exact RPM.
228ft
The answer depends on many factors:the response time of the driver,the road condition (wet or icy?)the condition of the vehicle's brakes and tyres (worn or good).
u probabily need an alignment u probabily need an alignment
Yes, in many states, you need to complete a certain number of supervised driving hours and keep a driving log to get your driver's license.
4,000 linear feet.
Depends on the type of vehicle you are driving, road conditions, driver reaction time, etc. The average car will take 121 feet to stop after the brakes are applied. Factor in reaction time and the car will travel 265 feet before it stops.