The amount of joules needed to drive a car 1 mile can vary depending on several factors such as the weight of the car, its efficiency, and the driving conditions. On average, it takes about 133,000 to 175,000 joules (30 to 40 kcal) to propel a car weighing around 2,000 pounds for a mile under normal conditions.
To average 60 MPH over a 2-mile trip, the total time taken must be 2 minutes. Since the first mile took 2 minutes to drive at 30 MPH, the remaining mile must also take 2 minutes to drive. Therefore, the speed for the second mile needs to be 90 MPH to maintain an average speed of 60 MPH.
There are no fluid ounces in a mile as they are different units of measurement. A fluid ounce measures volume, while a mile measures distance.
A unit of energy such as joules, kilowatt-hours, or calories cannot be used as a physical object for energy, as they are simply standardized measures used to quantify the amount of energy in a system or process.
One US mile is equivalent to about 1.60934 kilometers, whereas one European mile (often referred to as a "kilometer" in Europe) is exactly 1 kilometer. Therefore, 1 US mile is approximately equal to 1.60934 European miles.
5280 feet are equal to 1 mile.
who much money would I need to drive 750 mile on a 25 mile to the gallon and gas prices are 1.98 a gallon
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At 45 mph it takes 1 minute 20 seconds to drive one mile.
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About 14 hours
2 if you are driving 60mph
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At 60 miles per hour
it all depends on how fast you go
fired from the paintball marker? No......the force needed to launch the ball a mile would destroy the ball in mid flight..... however if dropped from 1 mile in the sky, then yes. If you put a paintball in a car, and drive the car 1 mile, then yes again!
307 miles taking HIGHWAY 1 to 17 MILE DRIVE, then 17 MILE DRIVE (toll) to Pebble Beach.