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To find out the distance traveled you need first, Ti=Time initial (starting time would be 0 in this case) Tf=Time final (the time recorded when you hit 60Mph). use the times to find the change in time [(Tf-Ti)=T] Second you will need the acceleration, in this case a car does not constantly accelerate it is always changing and that makes it nearly impossible to find out the distance traveled unless you look at it theoretically and assume that the car is accelerating at a constant speed. When you have both of those units then you will need to find the initial velocity in which this case would be 0 because you are starting from a stand still. Now you must plug these units into the displacement formula ( [Vi(T)+1/2AT^2 Vi]=initial velocity.... A=acceleration...T=time) then solve, which should get you the distance traveled from 0-60mph Don't forget your order of operations it is crucial in this type of equation.!
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(final amount/original amount)*100 This is NOT the percentage change.
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stock around 60mph, without restrictions close to 70, anything above that would need an upgrade in the final drive.
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The initial position is where it starts; the final position is where it ends up.
The initial position is where it starts; the final position is where it ends up.
The final velocity can be calculated using the equation: final velocity = initial velocity + (acceleration x time). Plugging in the values, we get final velocity = 45 mph + (-10 mph/sec x 3 sec) = 45 mph - 30 mph = 15 mph. Therefore, the final velocity of the object is 15 mph.
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In horse racing the odds are determined by the bets placed. Betting stops when the race starts. These determine the final odds.