College Physics
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ISBN: 9780134601823
Author: ETKINA, Eugenia, Planinšič, G. (gorazd), Van Heuvelen, Alan
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 2, Problem 68P
A diagram representing the motion of two cars is shown in Figure P2.68. The number near each dot indicates the clock reading in seconds when the car passes that location. (a) Indicate times when the cars have the same speed. (b) Indicate times when they have the same position.
Figure P2.68
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