Two cars A and B have a velocity of 22m/s in the same direction. Car A is 96.05m behind Car B when the breaks are applied to Car B, causing it to decelerate at a constant rate of 3m/s2.     a. In what time will A overtake B?     b. How far will car B travel?     c. What is the relative velocity of car A with respect to car B when A overtakes B?   Use 3 decimal places. Input your numerical answer in (a) below and (b) & (c) in the comment.

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Two cars A and B have a velocity of 22m/s in the same direction. Car A is 96.05m behind Car B when the breaks are applied to Car B, causing it to decelerate at a constant rate of 3m/s2.

    a. In what time will A overtake B?

    b. How far will car B travel?

    c. What is the relative velocity of car A with respect to car B when A overtakes B?

 

Use 3 decimal places. Input your numerical answer in (a) below and (b) & (c) in the comment. 

Two cars A and B have a velocity of 22m/s in the same direction. Car A is 96.05m behind Car B when the breaks are applied to Car B, causing it to decelerate at a constant rate of 3m/s?.
a. In what time will A overtake B?
b. How far will car B travel?
c. What is the relative velocity of car A with respect to car B when A overtakes B?
Use 3 decimal places. Input your numerical answer in (a) below and (b) & (c) in the comment.
Transcribed Image Text:Two cars A and B have a velocity of 22m/s in the same direction. Car A is 96.05m behind Car B when the breaks are applied to Car B, causing it to decelerate at a constant rate of 3m/s?. a. In what time will A overtake B? b. How far will car B travel? c. What is the relative velocity of car A with respect to car B when A overtakes B? Use 3 decimal places. Input your numerical answer in (a) below and (b) & (c) in the comment.
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