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Physics, 12.09.2021 19:30 martintrhernandez

A wildebeest calf is cruising at its top speed of v= 10 m/s when it passes over a sleeping cheetah. By the time the cheetah stands up and begins pursuit, the wildebeest is d= 7.0 ma head of the cheetah. If the cheetah is able to maintain a constant acceleration of a= 9.5 m/s^2until it catches the wild-beast, then how much time t must pass before the cheetah catches up to the wildebeast? (Hint: you will need to usethe quadratic formula.) For the limits check, investigate what happens to t as the initial separation distance approaches zero.

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