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A car's bumper is designed to withstand a 4.32 km/h (1.2 m/s) collision with an immovable object without damage to the body of the car. The bumper cushions the shock by absorbing the force over a distance. Calculate the magnitude of the average force (in N) on a bumper that collapses 0.150 m while bringing a 820 kg car to rest from an initial speed of 1.2 m/s. (Enter a number.)

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Answer:


F=3936\ N

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • initial speed of the car,
    u=1.2\ m.s^(-1)
  • mass of the car,
    m=820\ kg
  • final speed of the car,
    v=0\ m.s^(-1)
  • distance collapsed due to collision,
    s=0.15\ m

Now by the law of energy conservation, the work done is the energy compensated in bringing the car to rest.


W=\Delta KE


F.s=(1)/(2) m.u^2-(1)/(2) m.v^2

where:


W= work done by the force F


\Delta KE= change in kinetic energy


F* 0.15=(1)/(2)* 820* 1.2^2-0


F=3936\ N

User Wilson Tran
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Answer:

3936 N

Step-by-step explanation:

m = Mass of car = 820 kg

u = Initial velocity = 1.2 m/s

v = Final velocity = 0

d = Distance = 0.15 m

The work done is given by the change in the kinetic energy of the system


W=(1)/(2)m(v^2-u^2)\\\Rightarrow Fd=(1)/(2)m(v^2-u^2)\\\Rightarrow F=((1)/(2)m(v^2-u^2))/(d)\\\Rightarrow F=((1)/(2)820(0^2-1.2^2))/(0.15)\\\Rightarrow F=-3936\ N

The magnitude of force is 3936 N

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