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Hi all, Im a real math newb but need a a little help if possible -
Scenario:
Two cars: One pulls out in front of the other.
Car 1 travelling at about 50km/h in a straight line.
Car 2 travelling at about 15 km/h in a straight line that pulls out in front of car 1.
Basically car1 and car2 are quite similar in size and the weight is 1470Kg each.
Car1 has the right of way travelling in a straight line and car2 was travelling about 15Km/h and came right out in front of car1 - Car1 hit the Car2's two side doors and was travelling at about 50Km/h (Thats what I need to know - how fast exactly?). The car2 was shunted about 5 metres in the direction car1 was travelling.
Could someone please help with the equation to prove how fast car1 was travelling by how far the car was shunted sideways?
Desperate - -
Thanks in advance
Scenario:
Two cars: One pulls out in front of the other.
Car 1 travelling at about 50km/h in a straight line.
Car 2 travelling at about 15 km/h in a straight line that pulls out in front of car 1.
Basically car1 and car2 are quite similar in size and the weight is 1470Kg each.
Car1 has the right of way travelling in a straight line and car2 was travelling about 15Km/h and came right out in front of car1 - Car1 hit the Car2's two side doors and was travelling at about 50Km/h (Thats what I need to know - how fast exactly?). The car2 was shunted about 5 metres in the direction car1 was travelling.
Could someone please help with the equation to prove how fast car1 was travelling by how far the car was shunted sideways?
Desperate - -
Thanks in advance