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F1 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in seconds, and from 0 to 200 km/h and then decelerates to 0 in just 12 seconds. Speeds of more than 300 km/h are a breeze for F1, which can reach a top speed of 370 km/h on some high-speed tracks like Monza, Italy. Formula 1 cars can also travel from 240 km/h to zero in seconds, covering a distance of just 80 metres.
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0-100 can be done in seconds... Maybe in addition to the shells are bullets, the missiles are estimated to be enough, and if the second kick can reach a speed of 100 per hour, the second kick is also one.
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Tell your classmate to let him drive F1, except for him, no one can withstand such a big acceleration.
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Rockets are not that fast.
100*1000=100000(m/s)
Dare to ask what material can withstand such a large acceleration, and there are people.
It's about three seconds.
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F1 is because the teams are different.
F1 cars accelerate from 0-100 kmh.
It only takes seconds.
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You tell him to die, seconds are rockets.
At least more than two seconds.
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Formula 1 cars can theoretically reach a top speed of 960 km/h, but in practice no car has ever achieved this on the track. In 2005, Honda cars with V10 engines reached nearly 1,000 horsepower, and in the same year, Montoya set a track speed record at Monza in Italy, and in the same year, Honda Racing first ran 415 km h at Mojave Desert Airport, and then ran more than 400 km h in the salt flats of Banavia, USA, and was officially certified.
If the restrictions are lifted, the participating vehicles of major manufacturers will no longer be confined to the mechanical form of the engine, and can use large-displacement engines, but also can use more complex engines, such as V12 engines, V8 engines, etc., and the torque and speed of the engine will be greatly improved.
In this way, the engine speed may be increased to 25,000 rpm, and the instantaneous torque output may be greater than 1,000Nm, and the power of the engine can exceed 3,000 horsepower; To put it simply, the current F1 car with a turbocharged V6 engine accelerates to about 100 kilometers per hour, and if the unrestricted power system is replaced, the acceleration may be within 100 kilometers.
But in fact, even if all the restrictions of the F1 car are lifted, it may not be able to improve the lap time a lot, because there are many things that cannot be broken through, such as the performance of the tire, in the case of high speed and high temperature, the tire performance changes considerably, which often limits the performance of the car, on the contrary, the human body's handling response has a certain upper limit.
Trivia about F1.
1. It takes 10,000 hours of work for a racing car to complete from concept design to production.
2. Top F1 teams need to produce a staggering number of parts in the process of building racing cars.
3. About 200,000 parts were produced in 12 months.
3. F1 cars can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in seconds and 200 km/h in 5 seconds.
4. F1 cars have strong braking characteristics, which can slow down from 200 kilometers per hour to 0 in seconds, and the braking distance is 55 meters.
5. The energy required to reduce a racing car from 315 kmh to 185 kmh is equivalent to the energy required to make an elephant jump up 10 meters.
6. F1 drivers change gears about 2,600 times during the race, and the BMW team once counted that an engine was ignited about 8 million times during the Grand Prix.
7. During the race, the temperature at the F1 exhaust pipe can reach 800.
8. After each race, the chassis of the F1 car needs to be disassembled and more than 200 contents are inspected.
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Formula 1 cars can reach a top speed of 350 kilometers per hour. Because Formula 1 cars are not tools used to set top speeds, they are sports equipment. As a result, F1 cars are not about top speeds from the start, they are looking for top revs.
The figures disclosed so far show that the top revs of the Ferrari and BMW engines have exceeded 10,000 rpm.
On three occasions during the day's tests, Van der Mowe exceeded 400 km/h, and his best time was set last time, 415 km/h (miles per hour).
Performance parameters. F1 cars can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in seconds and 200 km/h in 5 seconds; Formula 1 cars have strong braking characteristics, which can slow down from 300 km/h to 0kmh in seconds with a braking distance of 65 meters; The energy required to reduce a race car from 315 kmh to 185 kmh is equivalent to the energy required to make an elephant jump 10 meters; F1 drivers change gears more than 3,000 times during races, and BMW once calculated that an engine was lit about 8 million times during a Grand Prix.
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F1 cars can reach top speeds of up to 350 kilometers per hour, but due to the track, fuel and tyres, F1 cars are not the fastest cars on the planet.
In addition, the top speed of an F1 car depends on the conditions of the track, and only three circuits in the world can achieve top speeds in the world: Neublinger in Germany, Monza in Italy and Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium, which are also known as the three fastest circuits in the world.
In qualifying for the 2002 Italian Grand Prix, Schumacher drove a Ferrari F2002 to 352 km/h, compared to the previous 360 km/h at the Newblinger Circuit.
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Formula 1 cars accelerate from 0 to 100 in seconds. The top speed of F1 is 415km/h, and the car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in seconds and 200kmh in 5 seconds; Formula 1 cars have strong braking characteristics and can slow down from 200 km/h to 0 in seconds with a braking distance of 55 metres.
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If the record for the fastest time in an official F1 race is set by Bottas in Mexico in 2016kilometers per hour, and the record set during the informal race session iskm/h, set by Honda in 2006 (the F1 car used in it has a specific modification that is different from the one used in the official races).
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In 2005, Honda cars with V10 engines reached nearly 1,000 horsepower, and in the same year, Montoya set a track speed record of 415 km h at the Mojave Desert Airport in the same year, and then ran more than 400 km h in the salt flats of Banavia, USA, and was officially certified. Later, the FIA reformed the rules of racing, and the speed of F1 cars is now limited.
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Formula 1 cars accelerate from 0 to 100 in seconds. The top speed of F1 is 415km/h, and the car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in seconds and 200kmh in 5 seconds; Formula 1 cars have strong braking characteristics and can slow down from 200 km/h to 0 in seconds with a braking distance of 55 metres.
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It turns out that the F1 car is so fast, and the straight-line acceleration kills the sports car, and it is really a long insight after watching it.
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The F1 car accelerates to 100 kilometers in seconds, which is far inferior to the Bugatti supercar, why is that?
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F1 performance is much lower than before, and McLaren's F1 used to run 20,000 rpm on the track. Now the acceleration to 100 km/h should not take more than a second. No one has ever tried the top speed of F1, and the theoretical speed is 960 km/h.
This is a theoretical speed, but no one can drive F1 to this speed, because F1 can't fly, and there are no conditions on land that can reach 960 km/h. After all, F1 is the fastest car. (Not to mention supersonic cars, give it two wings and it can fly faster than the Boeing 757).
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In order to cure the disease and save people, she is always causing trouble for her husband Leng Yangtian, and the training on the field is definitely not an amateur team, at least its players are not amateurs at all:
When she finally became the antidote to his love poison, it was at least a semi-professional team! Suddenly, one day, Leng Yangtian couldn't clean up anymore, from chasing to intercepting to hooking the ball over to half-kneeling on the grass to pass the ball to his teammates
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It used to be 360, and now it's 330, and the acceleration is about seconds.
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Formula 1 cars can theoretically reach a top speed of 960 km/h, but in practice no car has ever achieved this on the track.
The full name of an F1 car: Formula One World Championship. It is the most expensive, fastest and most high-tech sport in the world, and it is the sports event with the highest commercial value, the greatest charm and the most attractive.
Because of its wide range of influence and high popularity, it is known as the "three major sports in the world" with the World Cup Football Tournament and the Olympic Games.
F1 car (FIAFORMULAONE Grand Prix Championship), the full name of "Formula One Championship" in Chinese, is the abbreviation of Formula Grand Prix in English.
The current full official name of the race is the FIA Formula One World Championship.
Because of its wide range of influence and high popularity, it is known as the "three major sports in the world" with the World Cup Football Tournament and the Olympic Games.
Formula 1 is the most expensive, fastest and most high-tech sport in the world, and it is the most commercially valuable, charming and attractive sporting event.
It includes the world's most advanced technologies such as aerodynamics, radio communication, and electrical engineering. Many of the new technologies were first implemented in F1.
f is an abbreviation for formula, i.e., equation; There are many interpretations of 1, which can be understood as top drivers, top events, prize money, and so on.
In fact, there is no such thing as "exact" in mathematics. Correct solution: formula means equation in the field of mathematics, which is also the reason for the translation error.
In F1, the original meaning is "specification", that is, a car with uniform specifications, because it is the highest level, it is called F1. Fold.
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Of course it's dangerous.
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