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17 August, 03:08

Two rather unequal cars are competing in a drag race. For simplicity, let's assume that the accelerations of the cars are constant. Car 1 has an acceleration of 3.3 m/s2, while Car 2 has an acceleration of 5.9 m/s2. Car 2 gets off to a late start, 0.5 seconds after Car 1.

1. At what time after Car 1 took off will it be overtaken by Car 2?

2. How far down the track will this happen?

3. How much faster will Car 2 be than Car 1 by that time?

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  1. 17 August, 03:18
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    car1: a=3.1m/s^2, car2: a=6.1m/s^2

    (a) 1/2*3.1*t^2 = 1/2*6.1 * (t-0.9) ^2

    1.55t^2 = 3.05 (t^2-1.8t+0.81) = 3.05t^2-5.49t+2.4705

    1.5t^2-5.49t+2.4705 = 0

    t = 3.13457 = 3.14[s] after.

    (b) d = 1/2*3.1*3.13457^2 = 15.23[m] approx.

    (c) car1: v=at = 3.1*3.13457 = 9.717m/s

    car2: v=at = 6.1 * (3.13457-0.9) = 13.631m/s

    13.631-9.717 = 3.914 = 3.91[m/s] faster than car1.
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