Asked by Corrie

If a car can go from 0 to 60 mi/hr in 8.0 seconds, what would be its final speed after 5.0 seconds if its starting speed were 50 mi/hr?


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Answered by Jason
Again, we start with the question:

What would the final speed of a car be after 5.0 seconds with a starting speed of 50 mi/hr?

What is needed to solve this equation:

Acceleration of the car.

Yes that is all that is necessary.

To find the acceleration, this is where the 0-60 mi/hr in 8.0 seconds comes into play. To find the acceleration:

Acceleration = Change in velocity/Time

Acceleration = (Final velocity - initial velocity)/Time

Acceleration = (60 mi/hr - 0 mi/hr)/8.0s

Acceleration = 7.5 mi/hr/s (the unit is miles PER hour PER second)

So, now that the acceleration is known let's calculate the final velocity that the question asked for.

Rearrange acceleration formula:

Final Velocity = (Acceleration * Time) + Initial Velocity

Final velocity = (Acceleration * time) + 50 mi/hr

Final velocity = (7.5 (mi/hr)/s * 5.0) + 50 mi/hr = 87.5 mi/hr
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