Q2/ Two cars A and B are traveling in adjacent highway lanes, at t=0 the speeds of each car is 18 mi/h, 12 mi/h respectively. Knowing that that A has a constant deceleration of 0.6 ft/s2 and B has a constant acceleration of 0.9 ft/s2, if L=37.5 ft a) When and where A will overtake B 16 s, 385 ft 15 s, 366 ft 18 s, 366 ft 13.5 s, 330ft O 17 s, 374 ft 14 s, 350 ft Other: 35.2 ft/s 31.1 ft/s B Q2/b/) The speed of car B at that time is * 32.2 ft/s L €8

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Q2/ Two cars A and B are traveling in adjacent highway lanes, at t=0 the
speeds of each car is 18 mi/h, 12 mi/h respectively. Knowing that that A
has a constant deceleration of 0.6 ft/s2 and B has a constant acceleration
of 0.9 ft/s2, if L=37.5 ft
a) When and where A will overtake B
16 s, 385 ft
15 s, 366 ft
18 s, 366 ft
13.5 s, 330 ft
17 s, 374 ft
14 s, 350 ft
Other:
Q2/b/) The speed of car B at that time is *
35.2 ft/s
31.1 ft/s
32.2 ft/s
34.5 ft/s
33.2 ft/s
C
C Other:
36.5 ft/s
Q2/C) The speed of car A at this time is *
13.5 ft/s
C 16.5 ft/s
C
C
C 14.4 ft/s
19.7 ft/s
17.4 ft/s
18.3 ft/s
Other:
Transcribed Image Text:Q2/ Two cars A and B are traveling in adjacent highway lanes, at t=0 the speeds of each car is 18 mi/h, 12 mi/h respectively. Knowing that that A has a constant deceleration of 0.6 ft/s2 and B has a constant acceleration of 0.9 ft/s2, if L=37.5 ft a) When and where A will overtake B 16 s, 385 ft 15 s, 366 ft 18 s, 366 ft 13.5 s, 330 ft 17 s, 374 ft 14 s, 350 ft Other: Q2/b/) The speed of car B at that time is * 35.2 ft/s 31.1 ft/s 32.2 ft/s 34.5 ft/s 33.2 ft/s C C Other: 36.5 ft/s Q2/C) The speed of car A at this time is * 13.5 ft/s C 16.5 ft/s C C C 14.4 ft/s 19.7 ft/s 17.4 ft/s 18.3 ft/s Other:
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