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A police officer with a radar gun clocks a speeding car as traveling 74 km/h along...
A speeding car traveling 65 kph in a 45 kph zone passes a police officer pulled over at the side of the road. 2.50 seconds after the speeding cars passes the cop car, the officer begins accelerating 2.75 m/s^2. How long does it take for the police car to catch up to the speeding car?
A speeding driver with a constant speed of 90.0 km/h passes a stopped police car. The police car immediately takes off after him and accelerates with a constant acceleration of 5.0 m/s2. The time needed for the police car to overtake the speeding driver is closest to …
Choose the Correct answers: 1. A police officer spots a speeding car traveling at 20 m/s (approximately 44 mph) as it passes The officer immediately starts to drive, accelerating from rest at a rate of 5 m/s2. How far will the officer have to drive betore catchıng up to the speeding car? (a) 100 m (b) 80 m (c) 500 m (d) 16 m (e) 160 m 2. A ball is thrown with velocity of 10m/s upwards. If the ball...
(10%) Problem 9: Slick Willy is in traffic court (again) contesting a $50.00 ticket for speeding. The speed limit was vo 50 mph and the police officer clocked Slick going vsw 68 mph. However, he was caught by a police officer driving towards him, so he is arguing that although the police officer measured him to be speeding, in reality he was not. Slick Willy is assuming that the Doppler shift in electromagnetic radiation is described in the same way...
An unmarked police car traveling a constant 85 km/h is passed by a speeder traveling 136 km/h . Precisely 1.00 s after the speeder passes, the police officer steps on the accelerator; if the police car's acceleration is 2.30 m/s2 , how much time passes after the police car is passed by a speeder and before the police car overtakes the speeder (assumed moving at constant speed)?
An unmarked police car traveling a constant 95 km/h is passed by a speeder traveling 130 km/h. Precisely 1.00 s after the speeder passes, the police officer steps on the accelerator; if the police car's acceleration is 2.50 m/s^2, how much time passes after the police car is passed by a speeder and before the police car overtakes the speeder (assumed moving at constant speed)?
An unmarked police car traveling a constant 95 km/h is passed by a speeder traveling 140 km/h. Precisely 1.00 s after the speeder passes, the police officer steps on the accelerator; if the police car's acceleration is 2.60 m/s2 , how much time passes after the police car is passed by a speeder and before the police car overtakes the speeder (assumed moving at constant speed)? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
An unmarked police car traveling a constant 80.0 km/h is passed by a speeder traveling 140 km/h . Precisely 2.50 s after the speeder passes, the police officer steps on the accelerator; if the police car's acceleration is 2.40 m/s2 , how much time passes before the police car overtakes the speeder after the speeder passes (assumed moving at constant speed)?
An unmarked police car traveling a constant 95 km/hkm/h is passed by a speeder traveling 137 km/hkm/h . Precisely 1.00 ss after the speeder passes, the police officer steps on the accelerator; if the police car's acceleration is 2.30 m/s2m/s2 , how much time passes after the police car is passed by a speeder and before the police car overtakes the speeder (assumed moving at constant speed)?
An unmarked police car, traveling a constant 90.0 km/h, is passed by a speeder traveling 166.0 km/h. Precisely 3.40 seconds after the speeder passes, the policeman steps on the accelerator. If the police car's acceleration is 2.1 m/s2, how much time elapses after the police car is passed until it overtakes the speeder (assumed moving at constant speed)?