Calculating Drone's Acceleration

Calculating Drone's Acceleration

Define the variables:

Initial velocity (u): 63.2 m/s

Distance traveled (s): 925 m

Time taken (t): 3.74 s

Acceleration (a): unknown (we need to find this)

Use the equation of motion:

We can use the equation of motion for constant acceleration:

s = u * t + 0.5 * a * t^2

where s is the distance, u is the initial velocity, t is the time, and a is the acceleration.

Solve for acceleration (a):

Rearrange the equation to isolate a:

a = 2 * (s - u * t) / t^2

Plug in the known values:

a = 2 * (925 - 63.2 * 3.74) / 3.74^2

a ≈ 17.9 m/s^2

Therefore, the drone's acceleration is approximately 17.9 m/s^2.

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