Kinematics problem that i cant seem to resolve

In summary, a truck and a car both start from rest at the same point and accelerate at different rates. The car catches up to the truck after 7.06 seconds and travels a distance of 18.8 meters. The distance traveled by the truck in this time is also 18.8 meters. The problem can be solved by setting the distance formulas for both vehicles equal to each other.
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Homework Statement



A truck starts from rest and accelerates at 1 M/S*2 . 4 s later, a car accelerates from rest at the same starting point with an acceleration of 2.7 M/S*2 .

Where and when does the car catch the truck?

Homework Equations




i have tried s=ut + (1/2)at^2

The Attempt at a Solution


In 4 seconds, truck travels a distance of 0 (4) + (1/2) (1) (4)^2 = 0 + 8 = 8

now, when car starts, truck is already 8 m ahead of it.

Suppose they meet at time lapse of t seconds after car starts.
So, car travels 8 m more than the truck in t seconds.
distance traveled by car in t seconds = dist travelld by truck in t seconds + 8

0 (t) + (1/2) (2.7) (t)^2 = 0 ( t) + (1/2) (1) (t)^2 + 8

==> (t)^2 = (160) / 17
t = 3.06

hence, car catches truck at 4 + 3.06 = 7.06 seconds after truck starts.
distance traveled by car = 0 (7.06) + (1/2) (4) ( 160/17) = 18.8 metres, but that's not the anwser :s
 
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Yo, why 2 threads? I know, in theory it should speed things up :-p.
 
  • #3
The distance the truck travels will equal the distance the car travels. Try setting your distance formulas equal to each other and see what you get.
 

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