College Physics (10th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321902788
Author: Hugh D. Young, Philip W. Adams, Raymond Joseph Chastain
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 71GP
ǁ A car in the northbound lane s sitting at a red light. At the moment the light turns green, the car accelerates from rest at 2m/s2. At this moment there is also a car in the southbound lane that is 200 m away and traveling at a constant 25 m/s. The northbound car maintains its acceleration until the two cars pass each other. (a) How after the light turns green do the cars pass each other? (b) How far from the red light are they when they pass each other?
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