How many seconds does it take for a sports car to cover 100 meters?
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100-meter acceleration is a test of a car's engine power. An average car may take about 8 seconds to cover 100 meters, while a supercar might only need 3 seconds. Below is relevant information: Top speed: Top speed refers to the maximum driving speed a car can achieve on a level, well-paved road (concrete or asphalt) under windless conditions, where driving resistance and driving force are balanced. It is one of the three evaluation indicators of a car's dynamic performance. Influencing factors: Many factors affect a car's top speed, such as the engine's power, maximum torque, RPM at maximum torque, transmission ratio of the drivetrain, and driving resistance. Top speed is measured on flat, windless roads with zero acceleration, meaning gradient resistance and acceleration are zero. Therefore, the main resistance factors affecting top speed are air resistance and rolling resistance.