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Speeding Motorcyclist is travelling at a constant speed of 36 m/s when he passes a police car parked on the side of the road. The Radar positioned in the police car rear window measures the speed of motorcycle. At the onstant the motorcycle passes the police car, the police officer starts to chase the motorcyclist with a constant acceleration of 4.0 m/s^2 . 1) How long it will take the officer to catch motor cyclist? 2) what is the speed of police car when it catches up to the motor cycle? 3) How far the police car from it's original position


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Speeding Motorcyclist is travelling at a constant speed of 36 m/s when he passes a police car parked on the side of the road. The Radar positioned in the police car rear window measures the speed of motorcycle. At the onstant the motorcycle passes the police car, the police officer starts to chase the motorcyclist with a constant acceleration of 4.0 m/s^2 . 1) How long it will take the officer to catch motor cyclist? 2) what is the speed of police car when it catches up to the motor cycle? 3) How far the police car from it's original position?

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