Assume that an intercontinental ballistic missile goes from rest to a suborbital speed of 6.50 km/s in 60.0 s (the actual speed and time are classified). What is its average acceleration in m/s2 and in multiples of g (9.80 m/s2)?

a = 6500/60

then divide by 9.8

11.05

To find the average acceleration of the intercontinental ballistic missile, we can use the equation:

average acceleration = (final velocity - initial velocity) / time

The final velocity of the missile is given as 6.50 km/s, but we need to convert it to m/s. Since 1 km/s is equal to 1000 m/s, we have:

final velocity = 6.50 km/s × 1000 m/s/km = 6,500 m/s

The initial velocity is 0 m/s since the missile starts from rest.

Using the given time of 60.0 s, we plug these values into the equation to find the average acceleration:

average acceleration = (6,500 m/s - 0 m/s) / 60.0 s
= 6,500 m/s / 60.0 s
= 108.33 m/s²

So, the average acceleration of the intercontinental ballistic missile is approximately 108.33 m/s².

To find the average acceleration in multiples of g (9.80 m/s²), we divide the average acceleration by the acceleration due to gravity:

average acceleration in multiples of g = average acceleration / g
= 108.33 m/s² / 9.80 m/s²
≈ 11.05 g

Therefore, the average acceleration is approximately 108.33 m/s² and 11.05 times the acceleration due to gravity (g).

To find the average acceleration of the missile, we can use the basic formula:

acceleration = (change in velocity / time)

1. First, let's convert the given speed from km/s to m/s:
6.50 km/s = 6.50 × 1000 m/s = 6500 m/s

2. Next, we are given the time it takes for the missile to accelerate:
time = 60.0 s

3. Now, let's calculate the change in velocity:
change in velocity = final velocity - initial velocity

Since the missile starts from rest, the initial velocity is 0 m/s.
Thus, the change in velocity is equal to the final velocity:

change in velocity = 6500 m/s

4. Finally, we can calculate the average acceleration:
acceleration = change in velocity / time
acceleration = 6500 m/s / 60 s
acceleration ≈ 108.33 m/s^2

So, the average acceleration of the intercontinental ballistic missile is approximately 108.33 m/s^2.

To find the average acceleration in multiples of g, we can divide the average acceleration by the acceleration due to gravity (9.80 m/s^2):

acceleration in multiples of g = average acceleration / acceleration due to gravity (g)
acceleration in multiples of g = 108.33 m/s^2 / 9.80 m/s^2
acceleration in multiples of g ≈ 11.06 g

Therefore, the average acceleration of the missile is approximately 108.33 m/s^2 and 11.06 times the acceleration due to gravity.