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13 April, 18:35

Two cars, a Porsche Boxster and a Toyota Scion XB, are traveling in the same direction, although the Boxster is 115.0 m behind the Scion. The speed of the Boxster is 26.0 m/s and the speed of the Scion is 18.9 m/s. How much time does it take for the Boxster to catch the Scion? [Hint: What must be true about the displacement of the two cars when they meet?]

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  1. 13 April, 18:55
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    a) t = 16.2s : time it takes for the Boxster to catch the Scion

    b) The displacement of the Boxster (db) is 115 m more than the displacement of the Scion (ds)

    db = ds+115

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Conceptual analysis

    We apply the formula for constant speed movement:

    v = d/t Formula (1)

    v = speed in m/s

    d: distance in m

    t: time in s

    Problem development

    The time of Scion (ts) is equal time of Boxster (tb)

    t (s) = tb=t

    The displacement of the Boxster is 115 m more than the displacement of the Scion

    db = ds+115

    we apply formula (1) car kinematics:

    Scion kinematics

    18.9=ds/t

    t = ds / 18.9 Equation (1)

    Boxster kinematics

    26=db/t

    26 = (ds+115) / t

    t = (ds+115) / 26 Equation (2)

    Equation (1) = Equation (2)

    ds / 18.9 = (ds+115) / 26

    18.9 (ds+115) = 26 ds

    18.9ds+18.9*115=26 ds

    2173.5 = 26 ds-18.9ds

    2173.5=7.1ds

    ds = 2173.5:7.1

    ds=306.12m

    We replace ds=306.12m in the equation (1)

    t = 306.12:18.9

    t = 16.2s
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