***UK answer*** I would have thought you would both be found at fault - cant remember what its called but same thing happened to me, basically you either pay your own costs and damages or you both pay for the others eg car A pays car Bs damages and vice-versa. It will effect your no claims unless they're protected...
The car which crossed the dividing line between the lanes of travel would be At Fault. In this example it would be Car 'A'.
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Different weights and traveling in opposite directions.
If they are traveling in opposite directions, then they are traveling away from each other at a speed of 95 miles per hour. 380/95=4 They have been traveling for four hours.
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Different weights and traveling in opposite directions.
3 hours.
It slows to a rest and then starts moving in the opposite direction at constant acceleration in that direction.
When waves equal in wavelength and amplitude, but traveling in opposite directions, continuously interfere with each other.
Depends entirely on your frame of reference! If you are in a car traveling along side it at 50 ms, the car will appear to be standing still. If you are going the opposite direction at 50 ms, it will appear to be traveling at 100ms.