Calculating Time for Mate to Catch up with Bus

Calculation:

Given data:

Uniform acceleration of the bus: 2m/s2

Starting position of the mate behind the bus: 9m

Uniform speed of the mate: 6m/s

Let's denote the position of the bus as xbus at time t:

xbus = (1/2) * (2m/s2) * t2

If we take the bus's rear's starting position to be the origin, then the position of the mate, xmate, is:

xmate = -9m + (6m/s) * t

The mate catches up with the bus when xbus = xmate:

(1/2) * (2m/s2) * t2 = -9m + (6m/s) * t

Simplifying the equation:

2t2 = -9 + 6t

t2 - 6t + 9 = (t - 3)2 = 0

Therefore, t = 3 seconds

Thus, the mate will take 3 seconds to catch up with the bus.

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