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No--your going the same speed (read your own question). they will both be going the same speed--so know one is being by-passed.

2007-03-19 20:23:29 · answer #1 · answered by redrepair 5 · 2 0

uhm nicely actually yeah think of a splash hotwheel motor vehicle's wheel and a typical automobiles wheel. the diameters are distinctive so the conventional motor vehicle is going an prolonged distance. The automobiles arnt going any swifter however the wheels are gonan take it a miles better distance yet while u rather need to make a difference on your speed then try getting yet another greater effective engine. ahah

2016-10-19 03:41:52 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No but when the bigger engine runs out of gas the smaller engine will bypass and leave the bigger engine in the dust ;)

2007-03-19 20:25:45 · answer #3 · answered by omvg1 5 · 3 2

Too many factors involved, thou technically speaking if both vehicles have cruise control set at exactly 62.0 mph, normally the stronger car has an easier time maintaining the speed such as on hills, but again there exist too many factors and variables.

2007-03-19 20:32:38 · answer #4 · answered by netthiefx 5 · 1 2

What weighs more a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers?

Hmmmm...

What goes faster an elephant running 10 miles an hour or a mouse walking 10 miles and hour?

RE: I will respond to your question with my question. Which will hit the ground first when dropped from an airplane, a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers? I thought so!



A ton of bricks, physical dynamics.

2007-03-19 20:25:59 · answer #5 · answered by mrindianajonesprm 2 · 3 1

most cars don't run at the same speed when posted on the VSS cluster" but it would be close except for the rotation of the tires the car with the bigger wheels will travel longer distance. and also aerodynamics will play the part in this as well and with weight. its not the bigger motor that will bypass.

2007-03-19 20:38:49 · answer #6 · answered by Jennifer T 2 · 0 3

same as in same would be no different than same, because then it wouldn't be the same if it wasn't the same, so the same is the same as same and nothing else but the same. According to your question above, you state the answer, a question with an answer, now that is nice of you, and thank you for your time

2007-03-19 20:28:01 · answer #7 · answered by ▌♠ ▌ 2 · 0 0

Is that a trick question? The answer is NO, because they are both cruising at the same speed.

2007-03-19 20:36:45 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

I will respond to your question with my question. Which will hit the ground first when dropped from an airplane, a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers? I thought so!

2007-03-19 20:23:16 · answer #9 · answered by jmestru 2 · 2 1

The only one that makes sense is Toytech.

2007-03-21 10:40:23 · answer #10 · answered by JT 4 · 0 0

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