Answer:
The momentum of the van before the collision can be calculated as:
momentum = mass x velocity
momentum = 1200 kg x 8 m/s
momentum = 9600 kg⋅m/s
Therefore, the momentum of the van before the collision was 9600 kg⋅m/s.
After the collision, the van came to a stop, which means its final velocity was 0 m/s. The momentum of the van after the collision is:
momentum = mass x velocity
momentum = 1200 kg x 0 m/s
momentum = 0 kg⋅m/s
Therefore, the momentum of the van after the collision was 0 kg⋅m/s.
The change in momentum of the van can be calculated as:
change in momentum = final momentum - initial momentum
change in momentum = 0 kg⋅m/s - 9600 kg⋅m/s
change in momentum = -9600 kg⋅m/s
Therefore, the change in momentum of the van was -9600 kg⋅m/s.
The force that acted on each driver can be calculated using the formula:
force = change in momentum/time
force = (-9600 kg⋅m/s) / (0.3 s)
force = -32000 N
The negative sign indicates that the force acted in the opposite direction to the motion of the van.
Therefore, the force that acted on each driver was 32000 N.
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