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21 November, 09:01

Top fuel dragster cars can accelerate from rest down a quarter mile track (400 meters) in under 4 seconds. Assuming constant acceleration, what would the acceleration of a dragster be if it sped down a track in exactly 4 seconds?

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  1. 21 November, 09:17
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    Its acceleration will be 25m/s^2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Distance the drag star moved from rest = 400meters

    Time taken = 4 seconds

    Speed = velocity = distance/time = 400m/4 s=100m/s

    Acceleration at time 4 seconds will be;

    Acceleration = Velocity/time=100/4=25m/s^2
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