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Three cars A, B and C are traveling in the same direction on a straight section of a motorway, one in each lane. Car A moves with a constant velocity of 18m/s, while car B travels with constant acceleration of 0.5m/s^2 and car C has a constant acceleration of 1m/s^2. When first observed, car B is 100 metres behind car A and is traveling at 18m/s and car C is 162 metres behind car A and also traveling at 18m/s.
i) Show that at any time t seconds, car B is [100-((t^2)/4)] metres behind car A.
ii) Show that car C overtakes car A two seconds before car B overtakes car A.
iii) How far ahead of car A is car C at the moment when car B overtakes car A and what is the velocity of car C at that instant.
Need help/step by step solutions with all three please.
ANSWER for part iii) 38m ahead, 38m/s
i) Show that at any time t seconds, car B is [100-((t^2)/4)] metres behind car A.
ii) Show that car C overtakes car A two seconds before car B overtakes car A.
iii) How far ahead of car A is car C at the moment when car B overtakes car A and what is the velocity of car C at that instant.
Need help/step by step solutions with all three please.
ANSWER for part iii) 38m ahead, 38m/s