Car A is traveling at a constant speed VA = 144 km/h at a location where the speed limit is 100 km/h. The police officer in car P observes this speed via radar. At the moment when A passes P, the police car begins to accelerate at the constant rate of 5.8 m/s² until a speed of 175 km/h is achieved, and that speed is then maintained. Determine the distance s required for the police officer to overtake car A. Neglect any nonrectilinear motion of P. A Answer: si VA P m

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Car A is traveling at a constant speed VA = 144 km/h at a location
where the speed limit is 100 km/h. The police officer in car P observes
this speed via radar. At the moment when A passes P, the police car
begins to accelerate at the constant rate of 5.8 m/s² until a speed of
175 km/h is achieved, and that speed is then maintained. Determine
the distances required for the police officer to overtake car A.
Neglect any nonrectilinear motion of P.
A
Answer: s=
i
VA
P
m
Transcribed Image Text:Car A is traveling at a constant speed VA = 144 km/h at a location where the speed limit is 100 km/h. The police officer in car P observes this speed via radar. At the moment when A passes P, the police car begins to accelerate at the constant rate of 5.8 m/s² until a speed of 175 km/h is achieved, and that speed is then maintained. Determine the distances required for the police officer to overtake car A. Neglect any nonrectilinear motion of P. A Answer: s= i VA P m
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Car A is traveling at a constant speed VA = 144 km/h at a location where the speed limit is 100 km/h.
The police officer in car P observes this speed via radar. At the moment when A passes P, the police car
begins to accelerate at the constant rate of 5.8 m/s² until a speed of 175 km/h is achieved, and that
speed is then maintained. Determine the distances required for the police officer to overtake car A.
Neglect any nonrectilinear motion of P.
A
Answer: s=
VA
i 941.685
NIG
P
m
Transcribed Image Text:Car A is traveling at a constant speed VA = 144 km/h at a location where the speed limit is 100 km/h. The police officer in car P observes this speed via radar. At the moment when A passes P, the police car begins to accelerate at the constant rate of 5.8 m/s² until a speed of 175 km/h is achieved, and that speed is then maintained. Determine the distances required for the police officer to overtake car A. Neglect any nonrectilinear motion of P. A Answer: s= VA i 941.685 NIG P m
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