EXERCISE HINTS: GETTING STARTED I IM STUCK! A motorist with an expired license tag travels at...
A motorist with an expired license tag travels at a constant speed of 11.8 m/s down a street, and a policeman on a motorcycle, taking another 4.26 s to finish his donut, gives chase at an acceleration of 2.81 m/s2. (a) Find the time required to catch the car. (b) Find the distance the trooper travels while overtaking the motorist.
A motorist with an expired license tag travels at a constant speed of 14.4 m/s down a street, and a policeman on a motorcycle, taking another 4.01 s to finish his donut, gives chase at an acceleration of 2.23 m/s2. (a) Find the time required to catch the car. t = s (b) Find the distance the trooper travels while overtaking the motorist. x = m
A motorist with an expired license tag travels at a constant speed of 11.4 m/s down a street, and a policeman on a motorcycle, taking another 4.19 s to finish his donut, gives chase at an acceleration of 2.65 m/s2. (b) Find the distance the trooper travels while overtaking the motorist.
PLEASE solve Practice it a) b) AND exercise a) b) THANKS PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A car traveling at a constant speed of 28.6 m/s passes a trooper hidden behind a billboard, as in the figure. One second after the speeding car passes the billboard, the trooper sets off In chase with a constant acceleration of 3.54 m/s2 (a) How long does it take the trooper to overtake the speeding car?...
Please help me out as much as possible, I'm stuck, please try and get to the ones you can(: Thanks bunches ▼ 6:01 ← PHYS-1101-02 Lect 50.7 m/s LEARN MORE REMARKS The trooper, traveling about twice as fast as the car, must swerve or apply his brakes strongly to avoid a collision! This problem can also be solved graphically by plotting position versus time for each vehicle on the same graph The intersection of the two graphs corresponds to the...
EXERCISE HINTS: GETTING STARTED I IM STUCK! Graphically determine the magnitude and direction of the displacement if a man walks 70.0 km 450 north of east, and then walks due east 25.0 km. magnitude direction km o north of east Need Help? Read It Show My Work(Optionan Submit Answer Practice Another Version Viewing Saved Work Revert to Last Response Save Progress