Physics, asked by smarak1103, 9 months ago

Cyclist A, who has constant speed 4.0 m s−1, overtakes cyclist B, who is stationary, at time t=0. 2.0 seconds later, cyclist B begins to accelerate uniformly at 1.0 m s−2. Calculate the time at which cyclist B overtakes cyclist A. Give your answer to an appropriate number of significant figures.

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Answered by TanmayShresht1977
8

Explanation:

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