Physics
Figure ahead represents the displacement-time sketch of motion of two cars A and B.
Find —
(i) The distance by which the car B was initially ahead of car A.
(ii) The velocities of car A and car B
(iii) The time in which car A catches car B
(iv) The distance from start when the car A will catch the car B
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Answer
(i) When we observe the graph, we find that the car B was ahead of car A by 40 km.
(ii) As we know,
Cars A and B have uniform velocities as displacement-time graph for both are straight lines.
At t = 4 h
Car A
Hence, velocity of car A = 40 km h-1
Car B
Hence, velocity of car B = 20 km h-1
When we observe the graph, we find that both cars A and B intersect at a point K.
Hence,
(iii) the car A catches car B at time (t) = 2 h.
(iv) the distance from start when the car A will catch the car B = 80 km.
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