•39 Cars A and B move in the same direction in adjacent lanes. The position x of car A is given in Fig. 2-30, from time E t = 0 to t = 7.0 s. The figure's vertical scaling is set by x, = 32.0 m. At i = 0, car B is at x = 0 1 2 3 1 (s) 5 6 7 0, with a velocity of 12 m/s and a negative constant accelera- tion ap. (a) What must ag be such that the cars are (momen- tarily) side by side (momentarily at the same value of x) at t = 4.0 s? (b) For that value of ag, how many times are the cars side by side? Figure 2-30 Problem 39.

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•39 Cars A and B move in
the same direction in adjacent
lanes. The position x of car A is
given in Fig. 2-30, from time
t = 0 to t = 7.0 s. The figure's
vertical scaling is set by x, =
32.0 m. At i = 0, car B is at x =
0, with a velocity of 12 m/s and
a negative constant accelera-
tion ag. (a) What must ag be
such that the cars are (momen-
tarily) side by side (momentarily at the same value of x) at t = 4.0 s?
(b) For that value of ag, how many times are the cars side by side?
(c) Sketch the position x of car B versus time t on Fig. 2-30. How
many times will the cars be side by side if the magnitude of accelera-
tion ag is (d) more than and (e) less than the answer to part (a)?
1 2 3
4 5 6
1 (s)
7
Figure 2-30 Problem 39.
(u) x
Transcribed Image Text:•39 Cars A and B move in the same direction in adjacent lanes. The position x of car A is given in Fig. 2-30, from time t = 0 to t = 7.0 s. The figure's vertical scaling is set by x, = 32.0 m. At i = 0, car B is at x = 0, with a velocity of 12 m/s and a negative constant accelera- tion ag. (a) What must ag be such that the cars are (momen- tarily) side by side (momentarily at the same value of x) at t = 4.0 s? (b) For that value of ag, how many times are the cars side by side? (c) Sketch the position x of car B versus time t on Fig. 2-30. How many times will the cars be side by side if the magnitude of accelera- tion ag is (d) more than and (e) less than the answer to part (a)? 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 (s) 7 Figure 2-30 Problem 39. (u) x
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