When a high-speed passenger train traveling at vp 135 kmh


Problem: When a high-speed passenger train traveling at vP = 135 km/h rounds a bend, the engineer is shocked to see that a locomotive has improperly entered onto the track from a siding and is a distance D = 741 m ahead (see the figure). The locomotive is moving at vL = 25 km/h. The engineer of the passenger train immediately applies the brakes. Assume that an x axis extends in the direction of motion.

Part A: What must be the constant acceleration along that axis if a collision is to be just avoided?

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