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3 October, 09:18

The highest speed achieved by a standard non racing sports car is 350km/h. Assuming that the car accelerates at 4.00m/s2, how long would this car take it's maximum speed of its initially at rest. What distance would the car travel during this time

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  1. 3 October, 09:28
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    The first part is pretty straight forward, vₓ=v₀+a (t). Convert final velocity to m/s to get 97.2m/s. v₀=0, a=4. Solving for t yields 24.3 seconds.

    For the second part use "vₓ^2 (final velocity) = v₀^2 (initial velocity) + 2a (Δx). Final velocity is 97.2m/s, initial velocity is 0, acceleration is 4m/s^2. Solving for Δx yields 1181.53 meters.
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