In the Daytona 500 auto race, a Ford Thunderbird and a Mercedes Benz are moving side by side down a straight-away at 72.5 m/s. The driver of the Thunderbird realizes that she must make a pit stop, and she smoothly slows to a stop over a distance of 250 m. She spends 5.00 s in the pit and then accelerates out, reaching her previous speed of 72.5 m/s after a distance of 340 m. At this point how far has the Thunderbird fallen behind the Mercedes Benz, which has continued at a constant speed?
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February 9th, 2011 at 1:31 pm
The Thunderbird has fallen behind the Mercedes
250 m + 72.5 m/s * 5 s + 340 m = 952.5 meters.
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