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At a given instant of time, a car and a truck are travelling side by side in adjacent lanes of highway. The car has greater velocity than the truck. Does the car necessarily have a greater accelaration? Explain.

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Answered by krshahvipul27
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ExplanatioExplanation:no the car need not have greater accelaration because the car may travel with that greater velocity from it's initia;l position i.e with constant velocity it means no accelaration (a=0) ,but the truck may have accelaration provided it started from initial position which is ahead of car's initial position

if both started from same initial position

with same velocity and different accelaration then the car's never pass by each other

if they travel with different V (car's V ≤truck's V ) and car's A   truck's A then they pass by each other with same velocity

if both started from different initial position then car's A or truck's A may be greater  dependING on initial position ,velocity / accelaration ,TIME

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