At a drag race, a jet car travels 1/4 mile in 5.2 seconds. What is the final speed of the car and its acceleration?

Calculate the average speed of a sprinter who completes a 400m race in 53s?

To find the final speed of the car, we can use the formula for average speed: speed = distance / time.

First, we need to convert the distance from 1/4 mile to meters because the SI unit for speed is meters per second.

1 mile is approximately equal to 1609.34 meters. Therefore, 1/4 mile is equal to (1/4) * 1609.34 meters, which is approximately 402.34 meters.

Next, we can calculate the speed using the formula: speed = distance / time.

speed = 402.34 meters / 5.2 seconds = 77.36 meters per second.

So, the final speed of the car is approximately 77.36 meters per second.

To find the acceleration, we can use the formula: acceleration = (final speed - initial speed) / time.

Since the problem does not provide an initial speed, we assume that the car starts from rest. Therefore, the initial speed is 0 meters per second.

acceleration = (77.36 meters per second - 0 meters per second) / 5.2 seconds.
acceleration = 77.36 meters per second / 5.2 seconds = 14.88 meters per second squared.

So, the acceleration of the car is approximately 14.88 meters per second squared.