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2. What risks are associated with machines performing more everyday jobs?
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Acar traveling at a constant speed of 22.0 m/s passes a trooper hidden behind a billboard. one second after the speeding car passes the billboard, the trooper sets off in chase with a constant acceleration of 3.50 m/s2. how long does it take the trooper to overtake the speeding car? solve this problem by a graphical method. on the same graph, plot position versus time for the car and the trooper.
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