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	<title>Comments on: For a standard production car, the highest road-tested acceleration ever reported occured in 1993, when a Ford?</title>
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		<title>By: Matt Kolbeck</title>
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		<description>Simple enough:

a= v- v0 /t
a= 26.8 m/s - 0 m/s / 3.275s
a= +8.18 m/s/s

It is positive because verlocity is increasing

In terms of mph

a=v - v0 /t
a=60 mi/hr - 0 mi/hr / .0009097 hr
a=65956 mi/hr/hr

hope this helps</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Simple enough:</p>
<p>a= v- v0 /t<br />
a= 26.8 m/s &#8211; 0 m/s / 3.275s<br />
a= +8.18 m/s/s</p>
<p>It is positive because verlocity is increasing</p>
<p>In terms of mph</p>
<p>a=v &#8211; v0 /t<br />
a=60 mi/hr &#8211; 0 mi/hr / .0009097 hr<br />
a=65956 mi/hr/hr</p>
<p>hope this helps</p>
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