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Hi all. Newbie here who has a simple question.
In car magazines, you see these speed tests they do. For example, they'll list a 0-60 time, 0-100 time, and a 0-130 time. My question is, would the times be different if you just made one run from 0-130 and mark down the times when you hit 60, 100, and 130 as opposed to doing three separate runs of 0-60, 0-100, and 0-130. We assume that on the three individual runs, the driver doesn't slow down until he passes the intended mark. Also, let's say you do 0-60 in 5.0 seconds, 0-100 in 10 seconds, and 0-130 in 15 seconds, can we use these numbers and make the following conclusions or is there more to it?
from 60-100, it takes 5.0 seconds
from 60-130, it takes 10.0 seconds
Thanks for your help.
In car magazines, you see these speed tests they do. For example, they'll list a 0-60 time, 0-100 time, and a 0-130 time. My question is, would the times be different if you just made one run from 0-130 and mark down the times when you hit 60, 100, and 130 as opposed to doing three separate runs of 0-60, 0-100, and 0-130. We assume that on the three individual runs, the driver doesn't slow down until he passes the intended mark. Also, let's say you do 0-60 in 5.0 seconds, 0-100 in 10 seconds, and 0-130 in 15 seconds, can we use these numbers and make the following conclusions or is there more to it?
from 60-100, it takes 5.0 seconds
from 60-130, it takes 10.0 seconds
Thanks for your help.
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