An unmarked police car traveling a constant 95 km/h is passed by a speeder traveling 140 km/h.
Precisely 1.00 s after the speeder passes, the police officer steps on the accelerator; if the police car's acceleration is 2.60 m/s2 , how much time passes after the police car is passed by a speeder and before the police car overtakes the speeder (assumed moving at constant speed)?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Here we use the relative motion concept, i.e., we consider the motion of speeder with respect to police car.
An unmarked police car traveling a constant 95 km/h is passed by a speeder traveling 140...
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