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A 2,000-kg test car, traveling 60 m/s hits a brick wall. Using motion pictures, the time involved is determined to be 0.050 s. What is the magnitude of the force that the car exerts on the wall?
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A 2,000-kg test car, traveling 60 m/s hits a brick wall. Using motion pictures, the time involved is determined to be 0.050 s. What is the magnitude of the force that the car exerts on the wall?
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The answer will be 2,400,000
kg⋅m/s
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You have to put it in scientific notation so:
2.4 x 10^6
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