Posted September 17th, 2010
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Allison D asked: Two cars travel westward along a straight highway, one at a constant velocity of 83 km/h, and the other at a constant velocity of 112 km/h.
Assuming that both cars start at the same point, how much sooner does the faster car arrive at a destination 24 km away?
Answer in units of h.
Tags: Constant Velocity, Travel, Two Cars
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Posted August 30th, 2010
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Rupert Maiden asked: Like when two cars collide and try to swerve away, but crash then rebound and roll off or move off in different directions…
for example, car A comes from the east, car B comes from the west. Car A and B collide and Car A goes off at an angle of 68 degrees south while car B goes off at 22 degrees north, how would this happen?
Tags: Crash, Two Cars, West Car
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Posted July 24th, 2010
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Ry asked: I have enough funding to buy enough parts and equipment to customise 4 cars. I also need to rent a place big enough to fit two cars at a time. Does anyone know a place such as that? And also, on the subject of ‘how will it fair?’, I will take requests on what needs to be done on the car. Thanks for any help given.
Tags: Car Customisation, Economic Climate, Two Cars
Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation | 1 Comment »
Posted January 6th, 2010
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Jim F asked: Greetings:
I having been driving for many years but recently, I realized that I don’t have the method down pat for reversing out of a parking space from between two cars. Parallel parking has some exact steps to it if done properly so I was wondering if this situation might have some exact steps to it to make it easier for the reversing driver. Basically, I definitely want to hit the car on either side of me when doing it so what should I do? Thank you in advance for any information given.
Tags: Parallel Parking, Parking Space, Two Cars
Posted in Other - Cars & Transportation | 4 Comments »
Posted December 21st, 2009
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Brandi asked: Two cars start together and travel in the same direction, one going twice as fast as the other. At the end of 3 hours, they are 96 miles apart. How fast is each car traveling?
Tags: Fast Car, Travel Direction, Two Cars
Posted in Homework Help | 3 Comments »
Posted May 12th, 2009
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futureofbball30 asked:
We are attaching the two cars together by string and then they pull against each other. The winner is the car that pulls the other car over the line. (tug of war). Please give me some ideas. Thanks.
http://www.eyeprocedure.com/
Tags: Car Battery, Tug Of War, Two Cars
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Posted April 19th, 2009
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cindy d asked: Police lieutenants, examining the scene of an accident involving two cars, measure the skid marks of one of the cars, which nearly came to a stop before colliding, to be 79 m long.
The coefficient of kinetic friction between rubber and the pavement is about 0.70. Estimate the initial speed of that car assuming a level road.
m/s
Help pleeease!
http://www.familylawmadeeasy.com/
Tags: Initial Speed, Pavement, Two Cars
Posted in Physics | 7 Comments »
Posted March 16th, 2009
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shorty82 asked:
I’ve narrowed it down to two cars and i can’t decide. Any input from any people out there that may own these vechiles would be great. I drive about 30 minutes everyday to work and back home. I need my next car to be reliable.
http://www.teambuildingdirectory.com/blog/
Tags: 30 Minutes, Nissian, Two Cars
Posted in Other - Car Makes | 9 Comments »
Posted March 12th, 2009
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Nick C asked:
I went and washed my car yesterday, like I do every week and when the car dried, I noticed there are surface scratches all over from the bubble brush. I am looking for the best way to remove these scratches. I wash two cars every week with the same method and this have never happened before. Help!!!!
http://www.gpsbuyerguide.com/
Tags: Light Surface Scratches, Two Cars
Posted in Maintenance & Repairs | 6 Comments »
Posted February 18th, 2009
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abc123 asked: One car has one and a half times the mass of the second car, but only half as much kinetic energy.
When both cars increase their speed by 9.5 m/s, they then have the same kinetic energy.
Help ASAP… I appreciate it
http://www.completeschools.com/
Tags: Half Times, Increase Speed, Two Cars
Posted in Physics | 1 Comment »