Constants Part A An unmarked police car traveling a constant 90 km/h is passed by a speeder traveling 138 km/h Precisely

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Constants Part A An unmarked police car traveling a constant 90 km/h is passed by a speeder traveling 138 km/h Precisely

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Constants Part A An unmarked police car traveling a constant 90 km/h is passed by a speeder traveling 138 km/h Precisely 1.00 s after the speeder passes, the police officer steps on the accelerator: if the police car's acceleration is 2.10 m/s², how much time passes after the police car is passed by a speeder and before the police car overtakes the speeder (assumed moving at constant speed)? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Request Answer
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