You use the following equation to relate velocity, acceleration, and distance. Suppose you have a drag racer whose acceleration is 26.6 m/s2, and his final speed is 146.3 m/s. What is the total distance traveled? This scenario sets you up to use a handy motion equation:
vf2 – vo2 = 2as = 2a (xf – xo)
Sample question
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A drag racer’s acceleration is 26.6 m/s2, and at the end of the race, his final speed is 146.3 m/s. What is the total distance the drag racer traveled?
402 meters
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To solve this problem, you need to relate speed, acceleration, and distance, so you start with this equation:
vf2 – vo2 = 2as = 2a (xf – xo)
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In this scenario, vo is 0, which makes this equation simpler:
vf2 = 2as
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Solve for s:
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Plug in the numbers:
So the answer is 402 meters, about a quarter of a mile — standard for a drag racing track.
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Practice questions
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A bullet is accelerated over a meter-long rifle barrel at an acceleration of 400,000 m/s2. What is its final speed?
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A dragster starts from rest and is accelerated at 5.0 m/s2. What is its speed 5.0 x 102 meters later?
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A rocket is launched with an acceleration of 100.0 m/s2. After 100.0 kilometers, what is its speed in meters per second?
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A motorcycle is going 40.0 m/s and is accelerated at 6.00 m/s2. What is its speed after 2.00 x 102 meters?
Following are answers to the practice questions:
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vf = 900 m/s
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Start with this equation:
vf2 – vo2 = 2as = 2a (xf – xo)
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vo is 0, so that makes things easier. Plug in the numbers:
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Take the square root:
vf = 894 meters per second, which rounds to 900 with significant figures
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2.vf = 71 m/s
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You want to find speed in terms of distance and acceleration, so use this equation:
vf2 – vo2 = 2as = 2a (xf – xo)
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Plug in the numbers:
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Take the square root:
vf = 70.7 meters per second, which rounds to 71 with significant figures
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vf = 4,472 m/s
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You want to find the speed of the rocket, having been given distance and acceleration, so use this equation:
vf2 – vo2 = 2as = 2a (xf– xo)
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100 kilometers is 100,000 meters, so plug in the numbers:
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Take the square root to get the rocket’s speed:
vf = 4,472 meters per second
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vf = 63.2 m/s
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To determine the motorcycle’s final speed, use this equation:
vf2 – vo2 = 2as
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v0 = 40 meters per second, so plug in the numbers:
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That means that vf2 is
vf2 = 4,000 (meters per second)2
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Take the square root to get vf:
vf = 63.2 meters per second
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