The easiest way to answer this question is by realizing there are relating the velocities of the two cars. To tackle this problem, you have to understand the picture. Car 1 travels at 35m/s and Car 2 travels at 25m/s. Based on relative velocities, we can understand that Car 1 travels 10m/s faster than Car 2 every second. So we can interpret Car 1's relative velocity to Car 2 as 10m/s. Car 1 needs to travel 10m/s till a point of catching up to Car 2 which is 462m away.
v = 10m/s
d = 462m
v = d/t
(10) = (462)/t
t = 46.2s
So it takes 46.2 seconds for Car 1 to catch up to Car 2, but the question is asking how far does Car 1 travel to catch up. So we have to use Car 1's velocity and not the relative velocity:
v = 35m/s
v = d/t
(35) = d/(46.2)
d = 1617m
Car 1 traveled a total distance of 1617m.
-- You are 462 meters behind.
-- You're gaining on him at the rate of (35m/s - 25m/s)= 10 m/s.
-- At that rate, it'll take you (462m / 10m/s)= 46.2 seconds to over take him.
-- During that time, you'll cover (46.2s x 35m/s)= 1,617 meters.
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A. slope of the line on the graph
B. length of the line on the graph
C. spacing of the numbers on the time axis
D. spacing of the numbers on the speed axis
Answer:
A?
Explanation: