Physics, asked by kashwini526, 1 month ago

Two cars A and B travel in straight line. The distance of A from the starting point is given as function

of time by xA(t)=pt+qt2 with p=2.60 m/s and q=1.20m/52

. The distance of B from the starting point is

xB(t)=rt2

-5t3

. Where r=2.8m/s^2

and S=0.20m/s

Acceleration of car A is –

a) 2.4m/5^2

b) 1.2m/5^2

c) 0m/5

d) 3.6m/5^2


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Answers

Answered by nuthana73
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Answer:

hello how are you this is Nuthuna

Explanation:

The distance of A from the starting point is given as a function of time by XA (t) = ot+ ßt, with a = 2.60 m/s and B = 1.20 m/s. The distance of B from the starting point is Xe (t) 7 - 8t", with y = 2.80 m/s' and 8 0.20 m/s.

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