Suppose that the air resistance a car encounters is independent of its speed. When the car travels at 17 m/s, its engine
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2022 12:20 pm
questions if the force of air resistance is proportional to the speed of the automobile. Still assume that when the car travels at 17 m/s, its engine delivers 17 hp to its wheels. (c) What is the power (in hp) delivered to the wheels when the car travels at 34 m/s? Xhp (d) How much energy (in MJ) does the car use in covering 10 km at 17 m/s? Assume that the engine is 25% efficient. X MJ How much energy (in MJ) does the car use in covering 10 km at 34 m/s? Assume that the engine is 25% efficient. XMJ
Suppose that the air resistance a car encounters is independent of its speed. When the car travels at 17 m/s, its engine delivers 17 hp to its wheels. (a) What is the power (in hp) delivered to the wheels when the car travels at 34 m/s? Xhp (b) How much energy (in MJ) does the car use in covering 10 km at 17 m/s? Assume that the engine is 25% efficient. XMJ How much energy (in MJ) does the car use in covering 10 km at 34 m/s? Assume that the engine is 25% efficient. X MJ Answer the same