216k views
5 votes
Consider a 2100-kg car cruising at a constant speed of 70 km/h. Now, the car starts to pass another car by accelerating to 110 km/h in 13 s. Determine the additional power needed to achieve this acceleration. What would your answer be if the total mass of the car were only 700 kg

User Cassie Dee
by
5.3k points

1 Answer

3 votes

Answer:


P=44.858kW

For 700 kg:
P=14.952kW

Step-by-step explanation:

Power is given by the following formula:


P=(W)/(\Delta t)

Where W is the amount of work done during the time interval Δt.

Recall that work is equal to the change in kinetic energy:


W=\Delta K\\W=K_2-K_1\\W=(mv_2^2)/(2)-(mv_1^2)/(2)


70(km)/(h)*(1000m)/(1km)*(1h)/(3600s)=19.44(m)/(s)\\110(km)/(h)*(1000m)/(1km)*(1h)/(3600s)=30.55(m)/(s)

So, we have:


P=(m)/(2\Delta t)(v_2^2-v_1^2)\\P=(2100kg)/(2*13s)((30.55(m)/(s))^2-(19.44(m)/(s))^2)=44858.33 W\\P=44.858kW

For 700 kg:


P=(700kg)/(2*13s)((30.55(m)/(s))^2-(19.44(m)/(s))^2)=14952.78 W\\P=14.952kW

User TacoEater
by
4.9k points