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The driver of a car wishes to pass a truck that is travelling at a constant speed of 20.0 m/s (about 45 mi/h). Initially, the car is also travelling at 20.0 m/s, and its front bumper is 24.0 m behind the truck's rear bumper. The car accelerates at a constant. The car accelerates at a constant 0.600 m/s2, then pulls back into the truck's lane when the rear of the car is 26.0 m ahead of the front of the truck. The car is 4.5 m long, and the truck is 21.0 m long. (a) How much time is required for the car to pass the truck? (b) What distance does the car travel during this time? (c) What is the final speed of the car?

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