Science, asked by sumyataung231, 9 hours ago

Why does a car use more fuel per 100 km when it travels at 70 mph (miles per hour) than when it travels at 60 mph?

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Answered by jiya1682008
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When driving at higher speeds drivers tend to accelerate until they catch up with traffic ahead, at which point they brake to slow down, and this constant acceleration and braking cycle uses much more fuel than travelling at a constant speed.

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