Asked by Krystal
A motorist traveling at 30 m/s passes a parked police car. At the instant the motorist passes the police car, the police car starts chasing the motorist with an acceleration of 3 m/s^2.
How far does the police car have to travel to catch the motorist?
How far does the police car have to travel to catch the motorist?
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Answered by
drwls
The car is caught when
(3/2)*t^2 = 30 t.
Solve for the nonzero t and use that to compute the distance travelled.
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(3/2)*t^2 = 30 t.
Solve for the nonzero t and use that to compute the distance travelled.
I won't be helping you with the other questions because you are not showing any work or thought.
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Anonymous
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