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26 August, 20:07

It is friction that provides the force for a car to accelerate, so for high-performance cars the factor that limits acceleration isn't the engine; it's the tires. you may want to review (pages 138 - 142). part a for typical rubber-on-concrete friction, what is the shortest time in which a car could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph? suppose that μs=1.00 and μk=0.80.

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  1. 26 August, 23:35
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    Let the acceleration of the system is a and the time to reach 60 mph is t, so

    ax = (μs - μr) * g

    ax = (1.00-0.80) (9.8 m/s2) = 1.96 m/s2

    Then I used acceleration in this equation:

    vf = vi + ax * t

    60 mph = 0 mph + (1.96 m/s2) t

    t = (60 mph/1.96 m/s2) (0.447 m/s / 1 mph)

    t = 13.68 s
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