The distance a race car travels is given by the equation d=v0t+12at2 where v0 is the initial speed of the race car, a is the acc
eleration, and t is the time travelled. Write an equation for the driver's average speed s during the acceleration. (Hint: Average speed is equal to distance divided by time.)
Step-by-step explanation: Given that the distance a race car travels is given by the equation d = v0t+12at2 where v0 is the initial speed of the race car, a is the acceleration, and t is the time travelled.
The equation for the driver's average speed s during the acceleration will be:
(v0t+12at2) / t
Since Average speed is equal to distance divided by time.