Confusing Physics Question: How Far Will a Car Travel Before Overtaking a Truck?

In summary, the conversation involved a physics question about a car accelerating with a constant acceleration of 6.00m/s^2 and overtaking a truck with a constant velocity of 21.0m/s. The question asked for the distance the car would travel before overtaking the truck and the speed it would be traveling at when it overtakes the truck. The person attempted the question using a formula and found the answer to be 24m/s. Another person confirmed the answer and provided the additional information that the distance traveled by the car is 147m.
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jen333
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Just looking over some extra physics questions and I came upon this one, it seems quite easy, but difficult when i actually attempted it:
Just as a traffic light turns green, a waiting car starts off with a constant acceleration of 6.00m/s^2. At the instant the car begins to accelerate, a truck with a constant velocity of 21.0m/s passes in the next lane. How far will the car travel before it overtakes the truck? How fast will the car be traveling when it overtakes the truck?
I attempted this question by changing the car's acceleration to a velocity by multiplying with an amount of time, etc.
I imagine that this question could possibly be done with trial and error,but I'm just wondering if there's a quicker way to attempt this question or a specific formula. Any hints or pointers, please post!
 
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problem solved!

I have solved this question, therefore i am no longer using this thread. If there is anyone who wishes to post here, by all means go ahead! :smile:
Thx,
jen333

ps) for those who would like to know, the answer is 24m/s.
 
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It has been a while, so maybe I am wrong, but this is what I got:
[tex]0.5at^2=21t[/tex]
[tex]3t^2=21t[/tex]
[tex]t^2=7t[/tex]
[tex]t={0, 7}[/tex]

therefore:
[tex]v=ta[/tex]
[tex]v=42[/tex]
 
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Yes,the velocity is 42m/s...It's correct.And the distance is 147m...

Daniel.
 

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