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    Solve for Knights' Collision Point

    I understand that the formula x=1/2 (vi+vf)t^2 has to be applied. I am able to find the final velocities easily, but the problem is if they are colliding at one certain point, that means that both of their displacements has to be equal. And since I'm not sure of how much time has elapsed since...
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    Solve for Knights' Collision Point

    If somone could help me out with this problem I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks in advance. In an historical movie, two knights on horseback start from rest 81.5 m apart and ride directly toward each other to do battle. Sir George's acceleration has a magnitude of 0.207 m/s2, while Sir...
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