The engine in an imaginary sports car can provide constant power to the wheels over a range of speeds from 0 to 70 miles per hour (mph). At full power, the car can accelerate from zero to 29.0 mph in time 1.10 s .A more realistic car would cause the wheels to spin in a manner that would result in the ground pushing it forward with a constant force (in contrast to the constant power in Part A). If such a sports car went from zero to 29.0 mph in time 1.10 s , how long would it take to go from zero to 58.0 mph ?

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Answer:

2.2 seconds

Explanation:

t = Time taken

u = Initial velocity

v = Final velocity

s = Displacement

a = Acceleration

Converting mph to m/s

[tex]29\ mph=29\times 0.44704=12.96\ m/s[/tex]

[tex]58\ mph=58\times 0.44704=25.93\ m/s[/tex]

[tex]v=u+at\\\Rightarrow a=\frac{v-u}{t}\\\Rightarrow a=\frac{12.96-0}{1.1}\\\Rightarrow a=11.78\ m/s^2[/tex]

Considering this acceleration to be constant

[tex]v=u+at\\\Rightarrow t=\frac{v-u}{a}\\\Rightarrow t=\frac{25.93-0}{11.78}\\\Rightarrow t=2.20\ s[/tex]

Time it would take to go from zero to 58.0 mph is 2.2 seconds

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