Vi,=9m/s 9,= 3m/s 2 2. Two objects are initially at the x = 0 meter mark at t = 0 seconds. Object #1 has an initial velocity of 9.00 m/s i and undergoes a constant acceleration of 3.00 m/s? i. Object #2 is initially at rest and undergoes a constant acceleration of 5.00 m/s2 i. %3D a) What is the distance between the objects at t = 4.00 seconds? X= 0 AX: 2. d = lAx, -AK,| b) What is the distance between the objects when they have the same velocity? V, = V2 #I find t V, = 0,t +Vi

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Vi,= 9m/s
- 3m/s
2. Two objects are initially at the x = 0 meter mark at t= 0 seconds.
Object #1 has an initial velocity of 9.00 m/s i and undergoes a constant acceleration of
3.00 m/s? i.
Object #2 is initially at rest and undergoes a constant acceleration of 5.00 m/s² i.
a) What is the distance between the objects at t = 4.00 seconds?
Ax = ?.
a,2=
Vig 2; =V
b) What is the distance between the objects when they have the same velocity?
d-lAx;-AX
20,AX,
+ 202
Transcribed Image Text:Vi,= 9m/s - 3m/s 2. Two objects are initially at the x = 0 meter mark at t= 0 seconds. Object #1 has an initial velocity of 9.00 m/s i and undergoes a constant acceleration of 3.00 m/s? i. Object #2 is initially at rest and undergoes a constant acceleration of 5.00 m/s² i. a) What is the distance between the objects at t = 4.00 seconds? Ax = ?. a,2= Vig 2; =V b) What is the distance between the objects when they have the same velocity? d-lAx;-AX 20,AX, + 202
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