PROBLEM 11.46 Car A is parked along the northbound lane of a highway, and car B is traveling in the southbound lane at a constant speed of 60 mi/h. At t= 0, A starts and accelerates at a constant rate a, while at t 5 s, B begins to slow down with a constant deceleration of magnitude a 16. Knowing that when the cars pass each other x= 294 ft and v = V, detemine (a) the acceleration a, (b) when the vehicles pass each other, (c) the distance d between the vehicles at t=0. (o = 0 mi/h B

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PROBLEM 11.46
Car A is parked along the northbound lane of a highway, and car B is traveling in the southbound lane at a
constant speed of 60 mi/h. At t= 0, A starts and accelerates at a constant rate a, while at t=5 s, B begins to
slow down with a constant deceleration of magnitude a,16. Knowing that when the cars pass each other
x = 294 ft and v = v, detemine (a) the acceleration a, (b) when the vehicles pass each other, (c) the
distance d betwveen the vehicles at 1 = 0.
(o = G0 mi/b
()g = 0
B
Transcribed Image Text:Hello Doctor, could it be a nice font with mentioning the name ((Murtada Ali Qassem) Thank you Doctor I will give you the admiration Q2/ PROBLEM 11.46 Car A is parked along the northbound lane of a highway, and car B is traveling in the southbound lane at a constant speed of 60 mi/h. At t= 0, A starts and accelerates at a constant rate a, while at t=5 s, B begins to slow down with a constant deceleration of magnitude a,16. Knowing that when the cars pass each other x = 294 ft and v = v, detemine (a) the acceleration a, (b) when the vehicles pass each other, (c) the distance d betwveen the vehicles at 1 = 0. (o = G0 mi/b ()g = 0 B
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