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1) Discuss displacement versus distance moved for an object and illustrate with examples...
2) Define Inertia and explain its consequences on motion.
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Tim and Rick both can run at speed v_r and walk at speed v_w, with v_{rm r} > v_{rm w}. They set off together on a journey of distance D. Rick walks half of the distance and runs the other half. Tim walks half of the time and runs other half.
Each driver has a mass of 60.00 kg. Including the drivers, the total vehicle masses are 880 kg for the car and 4080 kg for the truck. The collision time is 0.120s. select coordinates such that the truck is initially moving in the positive x direction..
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