Talk:Wilde Beast

Acceleration Units
Acceleration is not measured in the same units as speed. While speed is measured in $$\frac{\mbox{change in distance}}{\mbox{unit time}}$$, acceleration is measured in $$\frac{\mbox{change in speed}}{\mbox{unit time}}=\frac{\frac{\mbox{change in distance}}{\mbox{unit time}}}{\mbox{unit time}}=\frac{\mbox{change in distance}}{\mbox{unit time}^2}$$. Therefore, the information under the "acceleration" heading in the infobox in the article is inaccurate since acceleration can never be measured in miles per hour. What's going on here? somody 18:27, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
 * I assume that "0 to 75 mph in X seconds" was what was meant but I don't know what the X is. I've fixed it up so that the acceleration won't appear until we have that X. Jɪmp 03:41, 4 March 2008 (UTC)