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Scenario question: Can a car go 0-63 MPH back down to 45 MPH in 30 sec and it be done in 1/4 of a mile?
Question by Jesika: Scenario question: Can a car go 0-63 MPH back down to 45 MPH in 30 sec and it be done in 1/4 of a mile? Here is what is not in the dispute: 1. The car had GPS tracking that logs every 30 seconds a. first log was at a stop sign that showed the car was stopped b. second log was at 30 seconds where it showed the car going 45 miles an hour c.The GPS recoded the distance between the two points and its exactly 1/4 of a mile.
What is in the dispute 1. Police officer gave the client a ticket for going 63 in a 45 zone.
You must answer these questions: 1. Is it possible to get from 0-63 and back to 45 MPH in 30 seconds? 2. Can these actions be done in exactly 1/4 of a mile?
Use accleration formulas : Accleration= change in velocity/change in time x(t)=1/2at^2 +vot+xo which is the position of something given the accleration, initial velocity, and intial position. v(t)=at +vo which is the velocity of something at time t g iven the acceration
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New stolen phone any tracking systems to get it back??
yes my phone just got stolen and i wonder is there a way to track your phone and get it back
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Scenario question: Can a car go 0-63 MPH back down to 45 MPH in 30 sec and it be done in 1/4 of a mile?
Here is what is not in the dispute: 1. The car had GPS tracking that logs every 30 seconds a. first log was at a stop sign that showed the car was stopped b. second log was at 30 seconds where it showed the car going 45 miles an hour c.The GPS recoded the distance between the two points and its exactly 1/4 of a mile.
What is in the dispute 1. Police officer gave the client a ticket for going 63 in a 45 zone.
You must answer these questions: 1. Is it possible to get from 0-63 and back to 45 MPH in 30 seconds? 2. Can these actions be done in exactly 1/4 of a mile?
Use accleration formulas : Accleration= change in velocity/change in time x(t)=1/2at^2 +vot+xo which is the position of something given the accleration, initial velocity, and intial position. v(t)=at +vo which is the velocity of something at time t g iven the acceration
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I lost my cell phone, is there any way i can get it back by tracking it?
I had a Palm Treo 650 with Sprint. My contract didn’t end till the end of the year. I would just get a new phone but the treo that i lost had EverythinG on it!! ofcourse it didn’t have my credit card numbers on it or anything confidential but it had all my presentations, contacts, schedules, etc. is there any way that sprint would be able to track my phone?