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1 July, 05:06

A race car is one lap behind the lead race car when the lead car has 55 laps to go in a race. If the speed of the lead car is 62.3 m/s, what must be the average speed of the second car to catch the lead car just before the end of the race (i. e., right at the finish line)

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  1. 1 July, 05:29
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    The second car must go with a speed of 63.43 m/sec

    Explanation:

    Speed V of lead car = 62.3 m/sec

    Distance S = 55 laps = 55 * 400 meters=22000 m

    We know

    S = V * t

    So,

    t = S/V

    We put values of S and V here, we get

    t=22000/62.3

    t = 353.1 sec

    So in 353.1 sec the second car which is one lap behind - must go a distance of 55+1=56 laps or 56*400 m = 22400 meters to catch the lead car before it finishes.

    i-e for second car

    Distance S = 22400m

    Time t = 353.1 sec

    V=?

    using again

    S=Vt

    we get

    V = S/t

    V = 22400/353.1 = 63.43 m/sec
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