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Homework Statement
While driving on the interstate 83, you notice a friend half a mile in front of you. Assuming your friend is driving at the legal 65 miles per hour, determine how fast you would have to travel (with respect to land) to catch him in 5 minutes.
Homework Equations
V_{1}= V_{0} + at
d_{1} = d_{0} + \frac{1}{2}t (V_{1}+V_{0})
The Attempt at a Solution
I first set up a table to compare the final and inital velocities, the acceleration, time, and the final and initial distances.
Then...
*to figure out the Final distance of car 2 I did...
d_{1} = d_{0} + \frac{1}{2}t (V_{1}+V_{0})
d_{1} = \frac{1}{2}(\frac{5}{60})(65+65)
d_{1}= 5.7 miles for Car 2
*to figure out the initial distance of Car 1...
5.417 +1/2 = 5.917
* to find the final velocity of Car 1...
d_{1} = d_{0} + \frac{1}{2}t (V_{1}+V_{0})
0=5.917 + (1/2)(5)(V_{1}+65)
-5.917=2.5(V_{1}+65)
2.37=V_{1}+65
67.37m/s^{2} = V_{1}
When my teacher returned my paper to me...all she said was I solved this problem in the method of a projectile problem...I don't know why she said this. Please help me find my mistake! Thanks so much!