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Forwarded from zhanhao
If you remember this question, I think there's something interesting to discuss.

If you recalled, I said that when the car is at A, the velocity cannot be equal to 20 m/s, assuming a constant acceleration along OA. I stopped there and didn't continue with the discussion. However, if the car continues the journey (taking my case to be true), then you'll find out the OA, BC, DE will have acceleration, making B also a correct answer.

So, what will be the real case? Turns out, you'll need to have a non-uniform acceleration along journey OA, then you can have the car travelling at 20m/s at A, and later having a constant velocity throughout the journey, making option A the only correct answer.

But still, even it's possible to have the car travelling at 20m/s at A, the working did by Harraz in his Physics Spmnetic was still wrong. He didnt understand how to use v = d/t and a = (v-u)/t correctly
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Forwarded from zhanhao
I'll say there's not enough information
Forwarded from zhanhao
Assuming uniform acceleration:
Journey OA
s = ut + 0.5at²
20 = 0 + 0.5a(1)²
a = 40 m/s²
v = u + at
v = 0 + 40(1) = 40 m/s

Journey AB
s = ut + 0.5at²
20 = 40(1) + 0.5a(1)²
a = -40m/s²
v = u + at
v = 40 + (-40)(1) = 0

Which means it's accelerating, decelerating and vice versa.
If that's the case, then option B is also correct.

Unless, we are assuming a non-uniform acceleration, where we don't care how the acceleration changes, but we assume this acceleration brings the velocity at point A to be 20 m/s, then it has constant velocity all the way down the journey, making option A the only answer.
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for those who don't know about history, few years back an admin of physics spmnetic banned a guy who corrected him, and its a shame to this group, and as an spmnetic admin, I apologize from our side...admin here including me can be incorrect, so pls correct us when we are wrong.
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Jason (5 Radium)
give your explanation for whatever truck u choose...😅😅
u should know that the liquid would be responding to acceleration not speed and therefore there is no way to determine which is faster, only which is speeding up, slowing down or maintaining steady speed.
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the total resistance must be
sad to see majority wrong😭😭😭
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