Physics, asked by roopkaranreddy, 8 months ago

Two cars A and B
are travelling in the
same direction with
velocities
vi and v2 (v1 > v2).
When the car A is at
a distance d ahead
of the car B, the
driver of the car A
applied the
the brake
producing a uniform
retardation a. There
will be no collision
when​

Answers

Answered by Prasanna99
2

Answer:

When the acceleration of car B will be less than the retardation of car A

Explanation:

Because the car A is ahead of car B and if car B will accelerate with the same amount of car A's retardation then car B will able to cover the distance. Hence they will collide l. So therefore car B driver will have to reduce the acceleration of car.

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