Brownie, a dog, running at a constant speed of 1.36 m/s decided to run towards the center of the road. After 1.5 seconds, a parked car started moving at a constant rate of 3.1 m/s2 perpendicular to brownies path, towards the center of the road. If their shortest distance is initially 155.6m apart -prove by calculation of brownie will be hit by the car after one minute or not. -gavin, brownies owner, standing 1.5 behind the dog, what acceleration should he run to catch brown after 5 seconds?

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Brownie, a dog, running at a constant speed of 1.36 m/s decided to run towards the center of the road. After 1.5 seconds, a parked car started moving at a constant rate of 3.1 m/s2 perpendicular to brownies path, towards the center of the road. If their shortest distance is initially 155.6m apart

-prove by calculation of brownie will be hit by the car after one minute or not.

-gavin, brownies owner, standing 1.5 behind the dog, what acceleration should he run to catch brown after 5 seconds?

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