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A set of crash tests consists of running a test car moving at a speed of 10.2 m/s (22.8 mi/hr) into a solid wall. Strapped securely in an advanced seat belt system, a 59.0 kg (1…
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A set of crash tests consists of running a test car moving at a speed of 10.2 m/s (22.8 mi/hr) into a solid wall. Strapped securely in an advanced seat belt system, a 59.0 kg (130 lbs) dummy is found to move a distance of 0.780 m from the moment the car touches the wall to the time the car is stopped. Calculate the size of the average force which acts on the dummy during that time.
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Answer: The average force is 3934.71N
Explanation: Please see the attachments below
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