From the figure shown, car A has a velocity of 65 kph traveling at a constant acceleration of 1.5 m/s?. At the same time, car B is traveling at a constant velocity of 75 kph. 10.1. Determine the velocity of car B relative to a passenger at A. b. 17.25 m/s d. 19.59 m/s a. 14.61 m/s c. 17.37 m/s 10.2. Determine the acceleration of car B along the curve path. b. 2.17 m/s? d. 1.52 m/s? a. 1.35 m/s? c. 1.79 m/s? 10.3. Determine the relative acceleration of car B with respect to a passenger at car A. a. 0.87 m/s? c. 1.94 m/s? b. 0.79 m/s? d. 1.15 m/s?

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From the figure shown, car A has a
velocity of 65 kph traveling at a
constant acceleration of 1.5 m/s². At
the same time, car B is traveling at a
constant velocity of 75 kph.
10.1. Determine the velocity of car B
relative to a passenger at A.
a. 14.61 m/s
b. 17.25 m/s
c. 17.37 m/s
d. 19.59 m/s
10.2. Determine the acceleration of car
B along the curve path.
b. 2.17 m/s?
d. 1.52 m/s?
a. 1.35 m/s?
c. 1.79 m/s?
10.3.
acceleration of car B with respect to a
passenger at car A.
a. 0.87 m/s?
Determine
the
relative
b. 0.79 m/s?
d. 1.15 m/s?
c. 1.94 m/s?
30°
R=200 m
B
Transcribed Image Text:From the figure shown, car A has a velocity of 65 kph traveling at a constant acceleration of 1.5 m/s². At the same time, car B is traveling at a constant velocity of 75 kph. 10.1. Determine the velocity of car B relative to a passenger at A. a. 14.61 m/s b. 17.25 m/s c. 17.37 m/s d. 19.59 m/s 10.2. Determine the acceleration of car B along the curve path. b. 2.17 m/s? d. 1.52 m/s? a. 1.35 m/s? c. 1.79 m/s? 10.3. acceleration of car B with respect to a passenger at car A. a. 0.87 m/s? Determine the relative b. 0.79 m/s? d. 1.15 m/s? c. 1.94 m/s? 30° R=200 m B
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