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Question: The head of a rattlesnake can accelerate at 50 m/s2 in striking a victim. If a car could do as well, how long would it take to reach a speed of 100 km from rest?
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The time required by car to reach the speed of is 0.556 s.
1Given data
Acceleration,
Initial velocity,
Final velocity,
2: Understanding the kinematic equations Kinematic equations describe the motion of an object with constant acceleration. These equations can be used to determine the various physical quantities.
The expression for the kinematic equations of motion are given as follows:
… (i)
Here, vo is the initial velocity, t is the time, a is the acceleration.
3: Determination of the time taken to reach the final speed.
Concert the final velocity from km/h to m/s as,
Using equation (i), the time is calculated as follows:
Thus The time required by car to reach the speed is .
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