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Physics, 27.12.2021 01:00 andrewalas88

A police officer points a laser gun from a moving police car at the back of a car that is passing at great speed. when the laser gun emits the first pulse, the car is 60 m in front of the police car. the speed of the police car is 80 km/h. A. calculate the time between sending the pulse and registering the reflected pulse. neglect the movement of the car relative to the police car during this time.
B. calculate the speed of the moving car in km/h.
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