GO Figure 2-42 shows part of a street where traffic flowis to be controlled to allow a platoon of cars to move smoothly along the street. Suppose that the platoon leaders have justreached intersection 2, where the green appeared when they were distance d from the intersection. They continue to travel at a certain speed v p (the speed limit) to reach intersection 3, where the green appears when they are distance d from it. The intersections are separated by distances D 23 and D 12 . (a) What should be the time delay of the onset of green at intersection 3 relative to that at intersection 2 to keep the platoon moving smoothly? Figure 2-42 Problem 76. Suppose, instead, that the platoon had been stopped by a red light at intersection 1. When the green comes on there, the leaders require a certain time t r to respond to the change and an additional time to accelerate at some rate a to the cruising speed v p . (b) If the green at intersection 2 is to appear when the leaders are distance d from that intersection, how long after the light at intersection 1 turns green should the light at intersection 2 turn green?
GO Figure 2-42 shows part of a street where traffic flowis to be controlled to allow a platoon of cars to move smoothly along the street. Suppose that the platoon leaders have justreached intersection 2, where the green appeared when they were distance d from the intersection. They continue to travel at a certain speed v p (the speed limit) to reach intersection 3, where the green appears when they are distance d from it. The intersections are separated by distances D 23 and D 12 . (a) What should be the time delay of the onset of green at intersection 3 relative to that at intersection 2 to keep the platoon moving smoothly? Figure 2-42 Problem 76. Suppose, instead, that the platoon had been stopped by a red light at intersection 1. When the green comes on there, the leaders require a certain time t r to respond to the change and an additional time to accelerate at some rate a to the cruising speed v p . (b) If the green at intersection 2 is to appear when the leaders are distance d from that intersection, how long after the light at intersection 1 turns green should the light at intersection 2 turn green?
GO Figure 2-42 shows part of a street where traffic flowis to be controlled to allow a platoon of cars to move smoothly along the street. Suppose that the platoon leaders have justreached intersection 2, where the green appeared when they were distance d from the intersection. They continue to travel at a certain speed vp (the speed limit) to reach intersection 3, where the green appears when they are distance d from it. The intersections are separated by distances D23 and D12. (a) What should be the time delay of the onset of green at intersection 3 relative to that at intersection 2 to keep the platoon moving smoothly?
Figure 2-42 Problem 76.
Suppose, instead, that the platoon had been stopped by a red light at intersection 1. When the green comes on there, the leaders require a certain time tr to respond to the change and an additional time to accelerate at some rate a to the cruising speed vp. (b) If the green at intersection 2 is to appear when the leaders are distance d from that intersection, how long after the light at intersection 1 turns green should the light at intersection 2 turn green?
The cylindrical beam of a 12.7-mW laser is 0.920 cm in diameter. What is the rms value of the electric field?
V/m
Consider a rubber rod that has been rubbed with fur to give the rod a net negative charge, and a glass rod that has been rubbed with silk to give it a net positive charge. After being charged by contact by the fur and silk...?
a. Both rods have less mass
b. the rubber rod has more mass and the glass rod has less mass
c. both rods have more mass
d. the masses of both rods are unchanged
e. the rubber rod has less mass and the glass rod has mroe mass
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