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TopicAnyone good at math and physics?
wolfy42
04/04/18 7:57:41 PM
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If you are trying to travel 140.65 meters in 5.5 seconds, you can determine the minimum acceleration rate you would need. The fact you are making a turn complicates things as well, as it can limit your maximum speed (without sliding) and increases the tires/surface factors significantly.

Still you can come up with a decent idea of acceleration rate you would need to achieve in order to travel 140.65 meters in 5.5 seconds.

If you accelerate at 10 meters per second you would travel 5 meters in the first second, 15 in the second, 25 in the third, 35 in the fourth and 45 in the fifth. You would travel then accelerate 5 mph in the half second left, so the average would be 47.5/2 for the last .5 (basically 24 miles).

The total is 149 miles or so in 5.5 seconds. A bit more distance then you would need, but that isn't factoring in tires/surface etc. So your acceleration needs to be about 10 meters per second basically. That seems to be the only thing your missing.
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