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Cars A and B are racing each other along the same straight road in the following manner: Car A has a head start and is a distance Da beyond the starting line at t=0. The starting line is at x=0. Car A travels at a constant speed Va. Car B starts at the starting line but has a better engine than Car A, and thus Car B travels at a constant speed Vb, which is greater than Va.
A. How long after Car B started the race will Car B catch up with Car A?
B. How far from Car B's starting line will the cars be when Car B passes Car A?
A. How long after Car B started the race will Car B catch up with Car A?
B. How far from Car B's starting line will the cars be when Car B passes Car A?
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Answered by
Henry
When car B catches up, its' distance
traveled will be greater than car A by
an amount equal to Da; but their time
on the road will be equal.
A. da = Va*t = distance car A traveled.
Da + da = Vb*t = distance traveled by car B,
t = (Da + da) / Vb.
B. Da + da = distance from car B start-
ing line.
traveled will be greater than car A by
an amount equal to Da; but their time
on the road will be equal.
A. da = Va*t = distance car A traveled.
Da + da = Vb*t = distance traveled by car B,
t = (Da + da) / Vb.
B. Da + da = distance from car B start-
ing line.
Answered by
Anonymous
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