Body & Soul0 min ago
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if two objects are moving at different speeds and you know the speed of both and the time gap between them how could you work out the time it would take the faster moving rear object to catch the slower front object?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.But if he knows the time gap and the speed then the distance they were apart at that moment in time = t * f (T=time, f=speed of object behind) e.g. if they were 30 mins apart and the object behind was doing 30mph then it was 30*0.5 (15) miles behind at that time.
So just substitute t*f in Tubeway's equation i.e. Time to catch up would be (Speed a - Speed b)/(Speed a * time gap)
So just substitute t*f in Tubeway's equation i.e. Time to catch up would be (Speed a - Speed b)/(Speed a * time gap)