I think this might be a really simple question, but i'm not sure.
A car driving at a speed of 80km/h is going to rear-end a car moving at a speed of 60km/h. What is the maximum speed the first car can have just as it reaches the second car, to avoid a collision?
I think the answer is just 60km/h, but that's just my logical thinking. I don't think any of the equations for constant acceleration apply here, since I'm only given 2 velocities.
2006-07-19
09:51:49
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