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Iamconfused123
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- Homework Statement
- A car with a mass of 1500 kg accelerates at 1.5m/s^2 from rest, and for 12 seconds reaches a velocity of 18m/s. Calculate instantaneous power in the 12th second.
- Relevant Equations
- P= W/t, P=Fv, s=1/2at^2
Basically, I tried to find the solution by calculating P=Fs/t, where F= 2250 and s is the distance traveled in the 12th second and that result differs from the result I get when I calculate the power using P=Fv.
##F=ma=1500*1.5=2250N##
##s_{12}-s_{11}= \frac{1}{2}at_{12}^2-\frac{1}{2}at_{11}^2=(0,5*1,5*144)-(0,5*1,5*121)=108-90,75=17.25m##
##P=\frac{Fs}{t}=\frac{2250*17,25}{1}=38812,5W##
##v_{12}=a*t=1,5*12=18##
##P=F*v_{12}=40500W##
Can somebody please tell me where I am wrong? Thank you.
##F=ma=1500*1.5=2250N##
##s_{12}-s_{11}= \frac{1}{2}at_{12}^2-\frac{1}{2}at_{11}^2=(0,5*1,5*144)-(0,5*1,5*121)=108-90,75=17.25m##
##P=\frac{Fs}{t}=\frac{2250*17,25}{1}=38812,5W##
##v_{12}=a*t=1,5*12=18##
##P=F*v_{12}=40500W##
Can somebody please tell me where I am wrong? Thank you.
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