PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 14, Problem 53P
The sports car has a mass of 2.3 Mg, and while it is traveling at 28 m/s the driver causes it to accelerate at 5 m/s2 If the drag resistance on the car due to the wind is F0 = (0.3v2) N, where V is the velocity in m/s, determine the power supplied to the engine at this instant. The engine has a running efficiency ɛ = 0.68.
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