At 90 mph it will be traveling at 132 feet per second.
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∙ 2010-03-18 11:14:33At 45mph a car will travel 66 feet per second.
44 feet per second.
That depends on vehicle speed. At 60 mph a vehicle covers 88 feet in one second. It also depends on the length of the car, but assuming the average car is 15 feet in length, it takes less than 2 tenths of a second to travel one "car length" at 60 mph. So in one second, the average car covers almost 6 car lengths! Double the speed - 120 mph - and that same car covers 176 feet in one second; more than half the length of a football field.
A car can go up to 75 mph in 5 seconds Answer - At 60 MPH you would travel 88 feet per second. 5 x 88 = 440 feet in five seconds.
It will travel forward at the same speed as the car for a split second then slow down quickly due to air resistance and then fall to the ground. It would be so light as to not move forward more than a few feet.
At 20 mph, a car is moving at about 29.3 feet per second.
100 feet per second.
77.73 feet every second.
58.6ft. per second
At 95 mph, a car is moving at 139.3 feet per second.
22 feet per second.
30.8 feet in one second.
About 73.3 feet per second at 50 mph.
44 feet per second.
At 40 mph, a car is traveling at about 58.6 feet per second.
uhhh, is it maybe 30ft?
It is traveling about 51.3 feet every second.