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Guest INASNT

I need a few calculations which i could do myself but i cbf getting out notes or books to work em out.

Questions :

If u were travelling at 130km/h for 800m how long (seconds) would it take to travel that distance?

How long would it take to come to a complete stop from 130km/h and how many meters to stop in a normal VT commodore V6?

How many seconds would a VT commodore exec take to accelerate to 130km/h and and how many meters would it take for it get to 130km/h?

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yes you could work out the stopping distance/time but there are many things that are required, weight, brake size, caliper dimensions, brake pad material and others as well i think, not worth the effort really

same for the acceleration, many factors that affect the time and probably wouldnt be overly accurate

Guest Munky

22.153846...... seconds to go 800 metres

To do this just work out how many metres per second the car is travelling at (its speed / 3.6)

Then divide 800 by the figure you get from the above calculation.

Basically its just a case of manipulating the simple identity

Velocity = Distance / Time once you get the velocity in m/s

its pretty hard to do the acceleration question without some figures to go with it (ill look for some)

Guest Munky

How many seconds would a VT commodore exec take to accelerate to 130km/h and and how many meters would it take for it get to 130km/h?

Using the figures of a supercharged 5.7L V8 Commie VT (So it's inaccurate - I couldnt find figures for the one u specified)

Assuming it accelerates at constant acceleration, and using the figure of 5.89s 0-100kph

v = u + at

0 = 100 + 5.89a

therefore a = approx. 17 km/s

So now using v = u + at again

130 = 0 + 17t

therefore t = about 7.64 seconds

Now just doing a simple calculation of distance travelled = 1/2vt

The distance travelled is about 138 metres

I think that should be right but I havent done any mechanics/physics questions for about 7 months (since I finished hsc) It sounds right though (at least for a supercharged 5.7L v8)

I think you'll find that you can't do the stopping question without a figure on the deceleration figures of a commie.

Guest Munky

If u go by 1/4 times for a exec commo dont they do 16 in the 1/4, but at what speed?

It's almost impossible to figure this out because once your doing 100km/h obviously your car won't accelerate at the same rate as it was for 0 - 100. So its speed might only increase by 40km/h in the last 10 seconds of the 16 secs (as opposed to the 100 km/h it increased in the first 5.98 seconds if ur using the supercharged specs)

That's why the original calculation probably isnt very accurate either, since I just took the average rate of acceleration and assumed it was constant for the entire 0 - 100 (then kept assuming it was constant till 130km/h) In reality it would take longer since the car won't increase in speed as quickly as it did off the mark (ie. the rate of acceleration will drop so that the rate of acceleration by 130km/h is no longer 17km/s^2)

Someone get clocked by a NON-RADAR-EQUIPPED police vehicle huh?

Sounds like you're trying to work out if they were following you for long enough to get an accurate guesstimation of your vehicles speed... That and they must have been going in the other direction when they saw you...

Am I close?

Good luck dude.

Adrian

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