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At the instant the traffic light turns green, an automobile starts with a constant acceleration [itex] a_{x} [/itex] of 6.0 [itex] \frac{ft}{sec^{2}} [/itex]. At the same instant, a truck traveling with a constant speed of 30 [itex] \frac{ft}{sec} [/itex], overtakes and passes the automobile. (a) How far beyond the starting point will the automobile overtake the truck? (b) How fast will the car be traveling at that instant?
(a) So as time increases the speed of the first car increases while the speed of the second car stays constant. After five seconds the first car is 186 feet from the starting line while the second car is 150 feet from the starting line. Is this correct?
(b) Would the car be traveling 96 ft/sec?
Any feedback is appreciated.
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(a) So as time increases the speed of the first car increases while the speed of the second car stays constant. After five seconds the first car is 186 feet from the starting line while the second car is 150 feet from the starting line. Is this correct?
(b) Would the car be traveling 96 ft/sec?
Any feedback is appreciated.
Thanks