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Large cockroaches can run as fast as 1.50 m/s in short bursts. suppose that you turn on the light in a cheap motel and see a cockroach scurrying away from you in a straight line at a constant 1.50 m/s as you move toward it at 0.70 m/s. if you start 0.75 m behind it, what minimum constant acceleration would you need to catch up with the cockroach when it has traveled 1.30 m, just short of safety under a counter?

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