How does the constant power of an engine affect the acceleration of a car?

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The discussion revolves around the relationship between constant power output from an engine and the acceleration of a car, specifically examining the time required to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph given the time to accelerate from 0 to 30 mph.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants explore the connection between kinetic energy, power, and velocity. There are attempts to relate the time taken for acceleration at different speeds and to derive equations that govern these relationships.

Discussion Status

Some participants have offered insights into relevant equations and concepts, such as kinetic energy and power. There is ongoing exploration of how to apply these concepts to determine the time for the car to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph, with multiple interpretations being discussed.

Contextual Notes

Participants are working under the assumption of neglecting friction and air resistance, and there is a noted uncertainty regarding the application of constant power to the acceleration problem.

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Homework Statement


The engine in an imaginary sports car can provide constant power to the wheels over a range of speeds from 0 to 70 miles per hour (mph). At full power, the car can accelerate from zero to 30.0 mph in time 1.30s .

At full power, how long would it take for the car to accelerate from 0 to 60.0 mph ? Neglect friction and air resistance.

Homework Equations



No clue

The Attempt at a Solution


I assumed that since it takes 1.3s to go from 0-30, it would take 2.6 to got from 0-60, yet it was wrong and got this for a feedback. :
Think about how kinetic energy is related to velocity, and how power is related to energy.
 
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The feedback you got should give you a clue as to what the relevant equations are. Do you know of some equations which relate kinetic energy to velocity and power to energy?
 
KE=1/2mv^2 and Power=??
 
Welcome to PF.

Constant power is constant watts.

What is a watt? J/s

What is a joule?

well ... it's the units of ½mv² for one thing.
 
power = force(instantenuous) X speed (instantenuous)
 
Im still stumped! I have no clue how to transfer from knowing 1.3s at Full power to go from 0-60
 
I would figure out the acceleration of the car first using the 0-30 in 1.3 sec. then use the known acceleration (since it would be constant at full power) to find out how long it would take the car to go 0-60 with that acceleration.
 
raging11 said:
Im still stumped! I have no clue how to transfer from knowing 1.3s at Full power to go from 0-60

Think of power then as something that is added at a constant rate. It's energy after all and as it collects it becomes kinetic energy of your car.

If it took one bucket of energy to get you to 1/2mv2 then how many buckets of energy will it take to get you to 1/2m(2v)2 ?

Since the buckets are added in this case at 1.3s per bucket - a constant rate -...
 

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