To find the initial velocity of the sports car, we can use the following equation of motion:
d=ut+12at2d = ut + frac{1}{2}at^2d=ut+21at2
where: d is the displacement (100 ft), u is the initial velocity (unknown), a is the acceleration (8 ft/s²), and t is the time (2.8 s).
Rearranging the equation, we get:
u=dt−12at2u = frac{d}{t} - frac{1}{2}at^2u=td−21at2
Substituting the given values, we can calculate the initial velocity:
u=100 ft2.8 s−12×8 ft/s2×(2.8 s)2u = frac{100 , ext{ft}}{2.8 , ext{s}} - frac{1}{2} imes 8 , ext{ft/s}^2 imes (2.8 , ext{s})^2u=2.8s100ft−21×8ft/s2×(2.8s)2
u≈35.7143 ft/su approx 35.7143 , ext{ft/s}u<span cl