Question:
if im at a stop facing north and a car goes by me going south at 63mph,how far would that car have traveled by the time i turn around and get going ,miles?how do you calculate this type of figure anyone know?
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If you're objective to find how much time from the moment you're starting to accelerate to the point you reach it, you need to use calculus since there's a rate of acceleration involved.
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The easier way to do it is to just clock the amount of time needed to reach a certain speed (say 70mph) and then use algebra by dividing the distance travelled by the other car over your initially acceleration period followed by dividing THAT distance by the difference in your speeds (7mph here).
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You can't use the second method though if your question assumes that you are accelerating to the point of reaching the other car. The reason is because the speed at which you do pass the other car is unknown, so you need calculus to define the amount of acceleration which has occured by the time you reached the other car.
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