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Igoryamba
3 years ago
12

A red car and a green car, identical except for the color, move toward each other in adjacent lanes and parallel to an x axis.At

timet????0,theredcarisatxr ????0andthegreencarisatxg ???? 220 m. If the red car has a constant velocity of 20 km/h, the cars pass each other at x ???? 44.5 m, and if it has a constant velocity of 40 km/h, they pass each other at x ???? 76.6 m. What are (a) the initial velocity and (b) the constant acceleration of the green car?
Physics
1 answer:
timurjin [86]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

a) The initial velocity of the green car is -13 m/s

b) The acceleration of the green car is - 2.25 m/s²

Explanation:

The equation for the position of objects moving in a straight line with constant acceleration is as follows:

x = x0 + v0·t + 1/2·a·t²

where:

x = position

x0 = initial position

v0 = initial velocity

a = acceleration

t = time

If the velocity is constant, then a = 0 and x = x0 + v·t

a)The initial position of the red and green car is 0 m and 220 m respectively. We know that at 44.5 m the cars pass each other if the red car has a constant velocity of 20 km/h. So let´s find how much time it takes the cars to pass each other in this case:

The position of the red car is:

x = x0 + v·t

then:

0.0445 km = 0 km + 20 km/h · t

t = 0.0445 km/ 20 km/h = 8.0 s

We also know that if the red car has a velocity of 40 km/h, both cars pass each other at 76.6 m. So let´s find the time it takes the cars to reach that position using the equation for the red car:

0.0766 km = 0 km + 40 km/h · t

t = 0.0766 km / 40 km/h = 6.9 s

The position of the green car at t= 6.9 s and t = 8.0 s must be the same as the red car because both cars pass each other at those times.

Then, for the green car:

x = x0 + v0·t + 1/2·a·t²

0.0445 km = 0.220 km + v0 · 8.0 s + 1/2·a· (8.0 s)²

and

0.0766 km = 0.220 km + v0 · 6.9 s + 1/2·a· (6.9 s)²

Now we have a system of two equations with two unknowns.

Solving for "a" in the first equation

0.0445 km - 0.220 km - v0 · 8.0 s = 32 s²·a

(-0.176 km - v0 · 8.0 s) / 32 s² = a

Replacing a = (-0.176 km - v0 · 8.0 s) / 32 s² in the second equation and solving for v0:

0.0766 km = 0.220 km + v0 · 6.9 s + 1/2·((-0.176 km - v0 · 8.0 s)/32 s²)·(6.9 s)²

-0.143 km = v0 · 6.9 s - 0.74(0.176 km + v0 · 8.0 s)

-0.143 km = v0 · 6.9 s - 0.130 km - v0 · 5.9 s

-0.143 km + 0.130 km = v0 · 6.9 s - v0 · 5.9 s

-0.013 km = 1 s · v0

v0 = -13 m/s

b) The acceleration of the green car is:

a = (-0.176 km - v0 · 8.0 s) / 32 s²

a = (-0.176 km - (-0.013 km/s) · 8.0 s) / 32 s² = -2.25 m/s²

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