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    Constant Acceleration: A Special Case

    Thanks, a lot Jay. Here is my solution, for 'your car' since I've got all the values; u = 275/9 m/s , a = - 5 m/s^2 , t = 2.4 s , s = ? using s = ut + 0.5at^2 we get s = 884/15 m. since the police car traveled a d1 = 685/9 m in the first 2.0 s, and d2 = 185/9*0.4 = 74/9 m, in the next...
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    Constant Acceleration: A Special Case

    Homework Statement You are arguing over a cell phone while trailing an unmarked police car by 25 m; both your car and the police car are traveling at 110 km/h. Your argument diverts your attention from the police car for 2.0 s. At the beginning of that 2.0 s, the police officer begins braking...
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