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Physics, 11.10.2020 14:01, Jessietorres5024

Odysseus has returned from his epic voyage across the seas and gets off his boat at the end of a 50 meter pier. His beloved Penelope is waiting at the far side of the pier, at the origin. At the same time
they see each other and race towards each other, meeting in a fierce embrace. Odysseus, exhausted
from his journey, is able to run at 4 m/s, while Penelope can run at 6 m/s. When, in seconds, do
Odysseus and Penelope meet?
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