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18 May, 05:49

A car leaves the starting line at 20 m/s heading to the right at constant speed. A second car starts from rest accelerating at 2.0 m/s^2. How fast is the second car moving when it passes the first car? a) 25 m/s b) 30 m/s c) 35 m/s d) 40 m/s e) 50 m/s

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  1. 18 May, 07:48
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    The velocity of the second car when it passes the first car is 40 m/s

    Explanation:

    The position and velocity of the cars is given by the following equations:

    x = x0 + v0 · t + 1/2 · a · t²

    v = v0 + a · t

    Where:

    x = position at time t

    x0 = initial position

    v0 = initial velocity

    t = time

    a = acceleration

    v = velocity at time t

    If the velocity is constant, then a = 0 and x = x0 + v · t

    When the second car passes the first car, the position of both cars is the same:

    x first car = x second car

    x0 + v · t = x0 + v0 · t + 1/2 · a · t² (x0 = 0 and v0 = 0)

    v · t = 1/2 · a · t²

    2 · v / a = t

    2 · 20 m/s / 2.0 m/s² = t

    t = 20 s

    Using the equation of velocity, we can calculate the velocity of the second car at t = 20 s

    v = v0 + a · t

    v = 0 m/s + 2.0 m/s² · 20 s = 40 m/s

    The velocity of the second car when it passes the first car is 40 m/s
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