In 1970, Don "Big Daddy" Garlits set what was then the world record for drag racing. He started at rest and accelerated at 16.5 m/s2 (about 1.68 times the free-fall acceleration) for 6.5 s. What was Garlits's final speed? *

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Answer:

107.3 m/s

Explanation:

The motion of Garlit is a uniformly accelerated motion (=constant acceleration), therefore we can use the following suvat equation:

[tex]v=u+at[/tex]

where

u is the initial velocity

v is the final velocity

a is the acceleration

t is the time

In this problem, we have:

u = 0 (Garlit starts from rest)

[tex]a=16.5 m/s^2[/tex]is the acceleration

Therefore, the final velocity after t = 6.5 s is:

[tex]v=0+(16.5)(6.5)=107.3 m/s[/tex]