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Physics, 30.09.2019 22:10, kennycooper3096

Adriver who does not wear a seatbelt continues to move forward with a speed of 18.0 m/s (due to inertia) until something solid like the steering wheel is encountered. the driver now comes to rest in a much shorter distance-perhaps only a few centimeters. find the magnitude of the net force acting on a 65.0 kg driver who is decelerated from 18.0 m/s to rest in 5.00 cm. a driver who does not wear a seatbelt continues to move forward with a speed of 18.0 (due to inertia) until something solid like the steering wheel is encountered. the driver now comes to rest in a much shorter distance-perhaps only a few centimeters. find the magnitude of the net force acting on a 65.0 driver who is decelerated from 18.0 to rest in 5.00 . f=3240n f=1.173Γ—104n f=2.113Γ—105n f=4.213Γ—105n

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