Braking Power/Stopping DistancesEdit
Q. How many car lengths should you be?
“Here’s the deal. Figure one car length for every ten miles an hour,” Barndt said. “So if you’re doing 55 miles an hour you should have six car lengths between you so that if something happens to the car in front of you, you have time to stop or react.”
Q. How long would it take to stop at 20 mph?
The stopping distance at 20mph is around 3 car lengths. At 50mph it’s around 13 car lengths. If you’re travelling at 70mph, the stopping distance will be more like 24 car lengths.
Speed | Thinking Distance | Braking Distance |
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20 mph | 20 feet (6.1 m) | 20 feet |
30 mph | 30 feet (9.1 m) | 45 feet |
40 mph | 40 feet (12 m) | 80 feet |
50 mph | 50 feet (15 m) | 125 feet |
Q. How far does a car travel in 1 second at 30 mph?
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Conversions Table | |
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20 Miles Per Hour to Feet Per Second = 29.3333 | 900 Miles Per Hour to Feet Per Second = 1320 |
30 Miles Per Hour to Feet Per Second = 44 | 1,000 Miles Per Hour to Feet Per Second = 1466.6667 |
Q. How fast is 1000 fps in mph?
681.82
Q. How fast is 500 fps in mph?
Fps to mph Conversion Chart Near 350 fps
Fps to mph Conversion Chart | |
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500 fps | 341 mph |
510 fps | 348 mph |
520 fps | 355 mph |
530 fps | 361 mph |
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