Car A and a Police Car both chasing Car B. Car A started from rest with an acceleration a = (0.24t2 + 0.006t) m/s² Police car also started from rest with a velocity v = (Vt2 + 0.15t?) m/s for 20s, after which maintained its acceleration. If Car A was able to reach Car B in 30s, did the police car also manage to reach Car B in 30s? *Car A and Police car both started at the same time and location. Assume rectilinear motion for both vehicles
Car A and a Police Car both chasing Car B. Car A started from rest with an acceleration a = (0.24t2 + 0.006t) m/s² Police car also started from rest with a velocity v = (Vt2 + 0.15t?) m/s for 20s, after which maintained its acceleration. If Car A was able to reach Car B in 30s, did the police car also manage to reach Car B in 30s? *Car A and Police car both started at the same time and location. Assume rectilinear motion for both vehicles
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Transcribed Image Text:Car A and a Police Car both chasing Car B.
Car A started from rest with an acceleration a = (0.24t2 + 0.006t) m/s?
Police car also started from rest with a velocity v = Vt2 + 0.15t?) m/s for 20s, after which
maintained its acceleration.
If Car A was able to reach Car Bin 30s, did the police car also manage to reach Car B in 30s?
*Car A and Police car both started at the same time and location. Assume rectilinear motion for both
vehicles
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