Calculating Distance Covered by a Car with Constant Power

Explanation:

To find the distance covered by a car, starting from rest, with constant power and ignoring air resistance, we can use the given equation: s = (8P/9m)^(1/2) * t^(3/2).

In this equation, s represents the distance covered, P represents the power delivered to the car's engine, m represents the mass of the car, and t represents the time taken.

To demonstrate this equation, we can substitute the values of P, m, and t into the equation and solve for the distance covered. By utilizing this formula, we can accurately determine the distance covered by the car under the given conditions.

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