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Physics, 11.02.2021 03:20 marwaalsaidi

CAR A is travelling at 27 meters/second and is following closely behind CARB at a distance of 9 meters. The driver of CAR A has a reaction time of 0.5 seconds (the time it takes between seeing the brake lights of CAR B flash and the driver of CARA
hitting the brake).
How far will his car travel during the reaction time?
Will the driver of CAR A hit the driver of CAR B during the time it takes the driver of CAR A to react?
How do you know? Explain your evidence, reasoning, and any calculations you may have performed.

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