Determine the time it take for the car and the truck to meet

In summary, the car and truck will meet after 7.38 seconds when the car starts from rest at a point 300m from a truck that is moving at a constant rate of 30m/s toward the car and the car accelerates at 0.8m/s2. The car will cover a distance x and the truck will cover a distance x+300. The correct answer for the time it takes for them to meet is 8.94 seconds.
  • #1
Arden
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a car starts from rest at a point 300m from a truch that is moving at a constant rate of 30m/s toward the car. IF the car accelerates at .8m/s2, determine the time it take for the car and the truck to meet.
s=300
This is what I did
Car:
Vi = 0, a = .8
Vf^2=2as = Vf=21.9

Vf=at
21.9/.8 = 27.38
t=27.38sec

Truck:
S=(V/2)t
S=(15)t
300/15 = 20
t=20

They meet after (27.38 -20) = 7.38 seconds.

The answer given is 8.94seconds. Not sure what I am doing wrong?
 
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  • #2
You assumed the truck meets the car at 300 m. It doesn't, because the truck is moving towards the car.
 
  • #3
You will need to set up your equation such as the car will cover a distance x, which will be the distance the truck meets the car, but the truck will cover a distance x+300.
 
  • #4
dont you mean 300 - x
 
  • #5
Depends on where you put your coordinate system, i put the origin on the car.
 
  • #6
Thank you all for your help - Arden
 

1. How do you determine the time it takes for the car and truck to meet?

To determine the time it takes for the car and truck to meet, you must first find the distance between them. Then, you can use the formula time = distance / speed to calculate the time it takes for them to meet.

2. What information do you need to determine the time it takes for the car and truck to meet?

To determine the time it takes for the car and truck to meet, you will need the distance between them and the speeds of both vehicles.

3. Can you use the same formula to determine the time for any two objects to meet?

Yes, the formula time = distance / speed can be used to determine the time it takes for any two objects to meet, as long as you have the distance between them and the speeds of both objects.

4. What if the car and truck are traveling at different speeds?

If the car and truck are traveling at different speeds, you will need to use the formula distance = speed * time to find the distance between them. Then, you can use the formula time = distance / combined speed to determine the time it takes for them to meet.

5. Is there a specific unit of measurement that needs to be used when calculating the time it takes for the car and truck to meet?

The unit of measurement used for time will depend on the units used for distance and speed. For example, if the distance is measured in kilometers and the speed is measured in kilometers per hour, then the time will be in hours. It is important to make sure all units are consistent when using these formulas.

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