Calculateur d'Accélération en Sprint

Calculez votre accélération pendant un sprint.

m
sec
kg

Average Acceleration

3.20 m/s²

Estimated Top Speed16.00 m/s
Average Horizontal Force256 N

Average Acceleration vs Sprint Time

Formule

## Sprint Acceleration Physics Assuming constant acceleration from a standstill, the kinematic equations relate distance, time, and acceleration. ### Formula **Average Acceleration = 2 x Distance / Time²** This comes from the kinematic equation d = 0.5 x a x t². The estimated top speed (2 x distance / time) assumes constant acceleration, which overestimates actual top speed slightly since real sprinters reach peak speed and then decelerate.

Exemple Résolu

An 80 kg athlete completes a 40-yard (40 m) dash in 5.0 seconds.

  1. 01Average acceleration = 2 x 40 / 5.0² = 80 / 25 = 3.20 m/s²
  2. 02Estimated top speed = 2 x 40 / 5.0 = 16.0 m/s (57.6 km/h)
  3. 03Average horizontal force = 80 x 3.20 = 256 N

Questions Fréquentes

Is this actual or average acceleration?

This is average acceleration assuming constant acceleration from rest. Real sprinters have higher initial acceleration that decreases as they approach top speed.

What is a good 40-yard dash time?

NFL-caliber: 4.3-4.6 seconds. College athletes: 4.5-5.0. High school: 4.8-5.5. Recreational: 5.5-7.0 seconds.

How does mass affect acceleration?

Heavier athletes need more force to achieve the same acceleration (F=ma). However, larger athletes often produce more force, partially compensating for their mass.

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