A motorcycle is following a car that is traveling at constant speed on a straight highway. Initially, the car and the motorcycle are both traveling at the same speed of 21.5 m/s, and the distance between them is 88.0 m. After t₁ = 4.00 s, the motorcycle starts to accelerate at a rate of 6.00 m/s². The motorcycle catches up with the car at some time t₂. How long does it take from the moment when the motorcycle starts to accelerate until it catches up with the car? In other words, find t2-t₁- Express the time numerically in seconds using three significant figures. ► View Available Hint(s) ΑΠΙ ΑΣΦ t₂-t₁ = Submit ? S

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A motorcycle is following a car that is traveling at constant
speed on a straight highway. Initially, the car and the
motorcycle are both traveling at the same speed of 21.5
m/s, and the distance between them is 88.0 m. After t₁
= 4.00 s, the motorcycle starts to accelerate at a rate of
6.00 m/s² . The motorcycle catches up with the car at
some time to
Part B
How long does it take from the moment when the motorcycle starts to accelerate until it catches
up with the car? In other words, find t₂ - t₁.
Express the time numerically in seconds using three significant figures.
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Transcribed Image Text:A motorcycle is following a car that is traveling at constant speed on a straight highway. Initially, the car and the motorcycle are both traveling at the same speed of 21.5 m/s, and the distance between them is 88.0 m. After t₁ = 4.00 s, the motorcycle starts to accelerate at a rate of 6.00 m/s² . The motorcycle catches up with the car at some time to Part B How long does it take from the moment when the motorcycle starts to accelerate until it catches up with the car? In other words, find t₂ - t₁. Express the time numerically in seconds using three significant figures. ► View Available Hint(s) IVE ΑΣΦ t₂-t₁ = Submit ? S
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How far does the motorcycle travel from the moment it starts to accelerate (at time t₁) until it
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Transcribed Image Text:Figure x(1) car x(1) car BEE motorcycle C time A motorcycle time motorcycle x(1) car EE motorcycle B time D time x(1) car- Love' 1 of 1 x(1) Imotorcycle car E time Part C How far does the motorcycle travel from the moment it starts to accelerate (at time t₁) until it catches up with the car (at time t2)? Should you need to use an answer from a previous part, make sure you use the unrounded value. Answer numerically in meters using three significant figures. ► View Available Hint(s) Tm (t₂) = Submit Provide Feedback D ΠΫΠΙ ΑΣΦ ? m Next >
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