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Physics Equation
Okay here it is. A car with a weight of 2425lb is at a stand still position. The car is going to be launched in a 1/4mile and is, it covers it in [email protected] mph. What is the HP of that car?
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Bench racing is near impossible, but here is everything i tried:
Method 1: .25 miles = 402.36 meters 2425lbs = 1099.96kg equation d=.5at^2 402.336=.5*a*15.2^2 a=3.48 m/s^2 F=ma F = 1099.96*3.48 F = 3830.97 Newtons (force measurement) The car recieved a force of 3830 newtons. This is assuming no friction and constant acceleration (which didn't happen). But i cant convert it to HP cuz i can't remember how and don't care enough to learn. Method 2: By this page: http://www.imoc.co.uk/qm/view.asp?ID=83 and comparing times: 15.53 1\4 mile ___ 172 HP not including weight. My guess is around 200 HP and i didn't even use my crazy math Just for Fun: http://www.dragtimes.com/Toyota--Cel...ag-Racing.html has numbers of 14.31 sec on 2002 Celica GTS (2580lbs, 180hp) F= 4587.42 Newtons |
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Weight divided by the quarter mile time is what it looks like to me.
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Re: Physics Equation
wow you guys are smart, here are some equations hope they help:
a(acceleration in meters/sec)=Vf(final velocity in meters/sec.)-Vi(initial velocity in meters/sec.)/t(time in sec.) F(force in Newtons)=m(mass in kg)a(acceleration in meters/sec.) W(work in Joules)=F(force in Newtons)d(distance) P(power in watts)=w(work in Joules)/t(time in sec) 1HP=746wats in case you got lost here are just the equations: a=Vf-Vi/t F=ma W=Fd P=w/t 1hp=746watts |
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Re: Physics Equation
and how did you know it was for a celica gts?
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