Motion Calculations. Does the child catch the truck problem.

In summary, a child is running at a speed of 4m/s to catch an ice cream truck that is initially stopped. The truck then starts to accelerate at a rate of 1.0m/s^2 when the child is 20m away from it. The question is whether the child will be able to catch the truck. To solve this problem, you need to create equations for both the child and the truck. The teacher did not provide any equations, so you have to come up with them on your own. A helpful tip is to draw the situation, which can assist in finding the time after which the child and the truck will be in the same place. If a time cannot be found, then the child will
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A child is running at her maximum speed of 4m/s to catch an ice cream truck, which is stopped at the side of the road. When the child is 20m from the truck, the ice cream truck starts to accelerate away at a rate of 1.0m/s^2. Does the child catch the truck?

I know to begin, you must create an equation of both the child and the truck, but I'm having great dificulty doing so. The teacher didn't give us any form of equations so we have to come up with them on our own.

Please help!
 
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Pet sematary.

Do you know equations of motion? With and without acceleration? If child covers 4 m/s, how far will it get in - say - 3 seconds?

Try to draw the situation, it should help.
 
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Well, I do know that distance = speed over time. But there isn't a time given in the question, so I don't understand.
 
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Compare roads covered as a function of time and check if you can find time after which they are in the same place. If not - they will never meet in the same place.
 

Related to Motion Calculations. Does the child catch the truck problem.

1. What is the formula for calculating motion?

The formula for calculating motion is distance = speed x time.

2. How do you calculate the speed of an object?

To calculate the speed of an object, you divide the distance traveled by the time it took to travel that distance, using the formula speed = distance / time.

3. What is the difference between speed and velocity?

Speed is the rate at which an object is moving, while velocity is the speed of an object in a specific direction. So, velocity takes into account both the speed and direction of an object's motion.

4. How do you calculate acceleration?

Acceleration is the change in an object's velocity over time. To calculate acceleration, you divide the change in velocity by the time it took for that change to occur, using the formula acceleration = change in velocity / time.

5. Can you explain the child catching the truck problem?

In this problem, a child is running towards a truck at a certain speed, while the truck is moving towards the child at a different speed. The question is whether or not the child will be able to catch the truck. This can be solved using motion calculations by finding the distance and speed of both the child and the truck, and determining if they will intersect at the same point in time. If the child's speed is greater than or equal to the truck's speed, then they will be able to catch the truck.

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