Final answer:
The question lacks specific information about the Trireme ship's acceleration and forces at play, which are necessary to calculate the time to reach maximum speed. Additional details about the ship's capabilities and conditions are required.
Step-by-step explanation:
The information provided does not give a direct answer to the speed of a replica Trireme ship reaching its maximum speed from a standing position. All examples relate to different scenarios involving acceleration and speeds such as an amusement park ride, the starship Enterprise, a cannon on a battleship, and space travel scenarios. To determine how long it took for the replica Trireme ship to reach maximum speed, the question needs to specify the initial conditions and forces involved in the acceleration of the ship. In cases such as the Enterprise example, the acceleration is calculated using the change in velocity over time, with the formula a = Δv / Δt. However, for the Trireme ship, without additional details about the ship's acceleration capabilities, resistance forces such as drag and friction, or the propulsion method used, we cannot calculate the time taken to reach maximum speed.