Topic: Motion Analysis of Passing Cars with Fixed Power and Variable Force

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In summary, the conversation discusses a physics question about the passing of one car by another, where the passer has a fixed power and the force applied by the engine is dependent on the passer's velocity. The question asks about the motions of the cars in this scenario and suggests considering the definition of power to approach the problem.
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Hey there! I was hoping to get some help on this question, I am not quite sure what I am suppose to do! :(

Question: Consider the problem of the passing of one car by another. Assume that one car is moving at constant velocity, and the second car, the passer, has an initial velocity less then that of the other car. Assume that the power (P) of the passer is fixed, and therefore the (maximum) force applied by the engine is P/|Vpasser| (why?). What are the motions of the cars?

Im not exactly sure what this question wants me to do! help would be much appreciated! :)
 
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What's the definition of power? Start there.
 
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Hey TszHin! Welcome to PF! :smile:
TszHin said:
… Assume that the power (P) of the passer is fixed, and therefore the (maximum) force applied by the engine is P/|Vpasser| (why?). What are the motions of the cars?

Im not exactly sure what this question wants me to do!

the force is not constant, it depends on the speed

so the acceleration won't be constant … so what will the graph look like? :wink:

(and power = energy per time = force x distance per time = force x speed)
 

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