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The light turns green and a stationary racing car accelerates at 7.815 m/s/s. How much time does it take the car to reach a velocity of 37.0 m/s?

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Assuming the acceleration stays constant, we have


a=(v-v_0)/(t-t_0)

where
v is the velocity of the car at time
t,
v_0=0 is the starting velocity, and
t_0=0 is the starting time. So


a=\frac vt\iff7.815\,(\mathrm m)/(\mathrm s^2)=\frac{37.0\,(\mathrm m)/(\mathrm s)}t\implies t=(37.0\,(\mathrm m)/(\mathrm s))/(7.815\,(\mathrm m)/(\mathrm s^2))


\implies t\approx4.73\mathrm s

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