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A car and a truck move in the same straight line at the same instant of time from the same place. The car moves with a constant velocity of 40 m/s and the truck starts with a constant acceleration of 4 m/s2. Find the time t that elapses before the truck catches up with the car.

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10 s
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20 s
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30 s
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40 s
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Solution

The correct option is B 20 s
Initial velocity of car, uc=40 m/s
Initial velocity of truck, uT=0
Acceleration of the truck = aT
Acceleration of the car, ac=0.
Let the displacement of car w.r.t truck be ScT
When the truck meets the car, ScT=0
Using second equation of motion,
ScT=ucTt+12acTt2
0=(ucuT)t+12(acaT)t2
0=(400)t+12(04)t2
2t2=40t2t=40
t=20 s

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