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The top speed of a car is determined by several factors including:

*Power of the motor
*Weight of the car
*Aerodynamics of the car
*Grip of the tires on the road

1) How would you go about determining which of these has the strongest effect?

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Sagot :

Answer:

Power of the motor.

Explanation:

If it didn't have grip, it would still move. If it was barely aerodynamic (pretty sure nothing can be not aerodynamic at all) it would still move. If it weighed more that the sun (and you had a strong enough motor) it would still move but without a motor, it won't move. Therefore, the motor is the most effective.