Problem 1: A car speeds past a stationary police officer while traveling 105 km/h. The officer immediately begins pursuit at a constant acceleration of 2.9 km/h/s, just as the driver passes her. Randomized Variables c=105 km/h = 12.9 km/h/s speed? 1-16.28 Part (a) How much time, in seconds, will it take for the police officer to catch up to the speeding car, assuming that the car maintains a constant ✓Correct! Part (b) How fast, in kilometers per hour, will the police officer be traveling at the time he catches up to the driver?

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Problem 1: A car speeds past a stationary police officer while traveling 105 km/h. The officer immediately begins pursuit at a constant acceleration of
12.9 km/h/s, just as the driver passes her.
Randomized Variables
v = 105 km/h
a = 12.9 km/h/s
speed?
1=16.28
Part (a) How much time, in seconds, will it take for the police officer to catch up to the speeding car, assuming that the car maintains a constant
✔Correct!
Part (b) How fast, in kilometers per hour, will the police officer be traveling at the time he catches up to the driver?
vy=1
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1: A car speeds past a stationary police officer while traveling 105 km/h. The officer immediately begins pursuit at a constant acceleration of 12.9 km/h/s, just as the driver passes her. Randomized Variables v = 105 km/h a = 12.9 km/h/s speed? 1=16.28 Part (a) How much time, in seconds, will it take for the police officer to catch up to the speeding car, assuming that the car maintains a constant ✔Correct! Part (b) How fast, in kilometers per hour, will the police officer be traveling at the time he catches up to the driver? vy=1
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