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Physics, 09.11.2019 07:31 ejsteel2

The fastest time ever run at pikes peak is 7: 57. that’s way too long. if we removed all the curves, making a straight line from top to bottom, how quickly could a car reach the top?

-slope of 6.4%
-car has top speed 203 mph
a stock car has a peak acceleration of over 1g. assume this car will accelerate at an average of .091 g (2.93 ft/s2)
the 12.42 mile long pike’s peak course has over 156 turns

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