1401 Maximiliano Morales st 2: One-Dimensional Kinematics, Vectors, and Two-Dimensional Kinematics ve for Distance, time
Posted: Mon May 09, 2022 6:09 pm
1401 Maximiliano Morales st 2: One-Dimensional Kinematics, Vectors, and Two-Dimensional Kinematics ve for Distance, time, and Constant Velocity: police officer in a police car finds that a vehicle is travelling beyond the speed limitina ow-velocity zone with a constant speed of 24 m/s. As soon as the vehicle passes the police Ear, the police officer begins pursuing the vehicle with a constant acceleration of 6 m/s Luntil the police office catches up with and stops the speeding vehicle NOTE: here the distance covered, and the time lapsed, is the same for both the POLICE CAR and the SPEEDING VEHICLE, from the time the police car begins pursuing the vehicle to the time the police car catches up and stops the vehicle). What is the time taken by the police car to catch up with and stop the speeding vehide? B) What distance did the police car travel from the time the police officer begins pursuing the speeding vehicle until the time the police officer catches up with and stops the speeding vehicle? (NOTE: use the value of time from the part "A)"). Page 1 of 7