A police car is traveling north on a straight road at a constant 20.0 m/s. An SUV traveling north at 30.0 m/s passes the police car. The driver of the SUV suspects he may be exceeding the speed limit, so just as he passes the police car he lets the SUV slow down at a constant 1.70 m/s². How much time elapses from when the SUV passes the police car to when the police car passes the SUV?

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A police car is traveling north on a straight road at a constant 20.0 m/s. An SUV
traveling north at 30.0 m/s passes the police car. The driver of the SUV suspects he
may be exceeding the speed limit, so just as he passes the police car he lets the SUV
slow down at a constant 1.70 m/s². How much time elapses from when the SUV passes
the police car to when the police car passes the SUV?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
HÀ
Value
Units
t =
Transcribed Image Text:A police car is traveling north on a straight road at a constant 20.0 m/s. An SUV traveling north at 30.0 m/s passes the police car. The driver of the SUV suspects he may be exceeding the speed limit, so just as he passes the police car he lets the SUV slow down at a constant 1.70 m/s². How much time elapses from when the SUV passes the police car to when the police car passes the SUV? Express your answer with the appropriate units. HÀ Value Units t =
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What distance does the SUV travel during this time?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
HÀ
d =
Value
Units
Transcribed Image Text:Part F What distance does the SUV travel during this time? Express your answer with the appropriate units. HÀ d = Value Units
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