Car A is travelling on a north-bound lane of a two-lane straight highway with an initial velocity of 20 km/hr. Car A

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Car A is travelling on a north-bound lane of a two-lane straight highway with an initial velocity of 20 km/hr. Car A is accelerating at a rate of 1 m/s^2. At the same instance car B is travelling the same highway but on the south-bound lane (opposite to the direction of car A). Car B starts from 30 km/hr and is accelerating at a rate of 0.50 m/s^2. Initially the two cars are (800+180) meters apart.

How far from the initial position of car A is the point where the two cars pass by each other? Express your answer in unit of meter.

Referring to the situation stated in question 
How much time will it take for the two cars to pass each other? Express your answer in unit of second.

Referring to the situation stated in question 
What is the velocity of car A at an instance it passes by car B? Express you answer in unit of km/hr.

Referring to the situation stated in question 
What is the velocity of car B at an instance it passes by car A? Express you answer in unit of km/hr.



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