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Turbo engine accelerates in one second

 

It seems like you're asking about the acceleration of a turbo engine in one second. To clarify, turbo engines (commonly found in cars, aircraft, or other machinery) can vary widely in their performance characteristics depending on their size, design, and application.

If you're asking about how much a turbocharged engine can accelerate a vehicle in one second, here are some general points:

  1. Turbo Lag vs. Boost: Turbo engines often experience a slight delay (turbo lag) before the turbo spools up and delivers full power. Once the turbo is fully engaged, acceleration can be strong.

  2. Typical Car Acceleration: A performance car with a turbocharged engine might accelerate at 0.5g to 1.0g (where 1g ≈ 9.81 m/s²).

    • At 0.5g, in 1 second, the car's speed would increase by about 4.9 m/s (or ~17.6 km/h, ~11 mph).

    • At 1.0g, it would gain 9.81 m/s (~35.3 km/h, ~22 mph) in one second.

  3. Jet Engines (Turbojet/Turbofan): These can accelerate much faster, depending on thrust. A fighter jet with afterburners might accelerate at 2g or more, gaining ~20 m/s (~72 km/h, ~45 mph) in one second.

If you meant something else (like turbo RPM spool time or engine power buildup), let me know! Would you like calculations for a specific scenario?