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A motorcycle traveling 91.0 km/hr approaches a car traveling in the same direction at 83.0 km/hr. When the motorcycle is 52.0 m...Asked by Carlos Santiago
A motorcycle traveling 92.0 km/hr approaches a car traveling in the same direction at 82.0 km/hr. When the motorcycle is 51.0 m behind the car, the rider accelerates and passes the car 15.0 s later. What is the acceleration of the motorcycle (in meters/second^2)?
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(v * t) + (1/2 * a * t^2) = V * t
convert the motorcycle (v) and car (V) velocities to m/s
convert the motorcycle (v) and car (V) velocities to m/s