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Homework Statement
Car A is traveling at a speed of 31.0 m/s, car B is 3.5 meters behind car A traveling at the same speed. Suddenly, car A comes to a halting stop. Car B's reaction time to the stop is 0.85 seconds. Even if you assume both cars slow at the same rate, a crash will occur. Assume the magnitude of the braking acceleration is about 7.0 m/s^2 .
Determine the distance car A covers from when they apply the brakes to where they are rear ended by car B.
Text book hint: You may have to solve a system of equations.
Homework Equations
Car A: X(t) = (1/2)(a)t2 + VoAt + XoA
Car B: X(t) = (1/2)(a)t2 + VoBt + XoB
The Attempt at a Solution
Car B, during that time interval, has no acceleration. Also, I am going to assume the origin begins with car B. Therefore, car B's position function, during that time interval, simplifies to
X(t) = VoBt = (31.0)(t)
Car A then has the position function
X(t) = -3.5t2 + (31.0)t + 3.5
Setting these two functions equal to each-other yields
t = 1.0 seconds, so to find the distance car A has traveled to when they applied the brakes,
x(1) = 31 meters .
A big assumption I think I had to make was that Car B, did not have a lot of room to de-accelerate before crashing into car A.
Although I could have been totally off in my approach. In class we did a similar problem.
Thank you