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two cars are moving at constant speeds in a straight line along a major highway. The first is travelling at 20ms^-1 and the second at 28m^-1. If the second car is 6km behind the first car, how much time will it need to catch up with the first car

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Answer:


t=750s

Step-by-step explanation:

The two cars are under an uniform linear motion. So, the distance traveled by them is given by:


\Delta x=vt\\x_f-x_0=vt\\x_f=x_0+vt


x_f is the same for both cars when the second one catches up with the first. If we take as reference point the initial position of the second car, we have:


x_0_1=6km\\x_0_2=0

We have
x_f_1=x_f_2. Thus, solving for t:


x_0_1+v_1t=x_0_2+v_2t\\x_0_1=t(v_2-v_1)\\t=(x_0_1)/(v_2-v_1)\\t=(6*10^3m)/(28(m)/(s)-20(m)/(s))\\t=750s

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