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Object 1 starts at 5.4m and moves with a velocity of 1.3m/s. Object 2 starts at 8.1m and moves with a velocity of -2.2m/s. At what time will these two objects collide. *

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Answer:

The time after which the two objects will collide is approximately 0.77 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that Object 1 and Object 2 start from a point relative to a common reference location, and have the following parameters;

The location Object 1 starts from = 5.4 m from the reference location

The velocity of Object 1, v₁ = 1.3 m/s

The location Object 2 starts from = 8.1 m from the reference location

The velocity of Object 2, v₂ = -2.2 m/s (the direction of the velocity is opposite to the direction of v₁)

Therefore, the distance between Object 1 and Object 2 when they start, 'd', is given as follows;

d = 8.1 m - 5.4 m = 2.7 m

At the time, 't', that elapse when the two objects collide, and given that the objects are moving in opposite direction, we have;

v₁·t - v₂·t = d

Plugging in the values of the variables, we get;

1.3 m/s × t - (-2.2 m/s) × t = 2.7 m

∴ t × (1.3 m/s + 2.2 m/s) = t × 3.5 m/s = 2.7 m

t = 2.7 m/(3.5 m/s) = (27/35) s =
0.7 \overline{714285} s ≈ 0.77 s

The time after which the two objects will collide, t ≈ 0.77 seconds.

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