Car P moves to the west with constant speed
At instant 3, cars P and Q are adjacent to one another (i.e., they have the same position).
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e. Complete the diagram at right by drawing car Q at its position at instants 1−5
as measured in the frame of car P.
Explain how your completed diagram is consistent with your velocity vectors from part d above.
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