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Car A is moving with a speed of 36 km/h on a two-lane road. Two cars B and C, each moving with a speed of 54 km/h in opposite directions on the other lane are approaching car A. At a certain instant when the distance AB = distance AC = 1 km, the driver of car B decides to overtake A before C does. What must be the minimum acceleration of car B so as to avoid an accident?

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Car A is moving with a speed of 36 km/h on a two-lane road. Two cars B and C, each moving with a speed of 54 km/h in opposite directions on the other lane are approaching car A. At a certain instant when the distance AB = distance AC = 1 km, the driver of car B decides to overtake A before C does. What must be the minimum acceleration of car B so as to avoid an accident?





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