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Jennifer, who has a mass of 48.0 kg, is riding at 40.2 m/s in her red sports car when she must suddenly slam on the brakes. An air bag deploys in the car. She strikes the air bag, bringing her body to a stop in 0.56 s. What average force does the air bag exert on her

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Answer:

F = 3,445.71 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Finding the deceleration (a):


a = (u - v)/(t)

initial velocity = u = 40.2 m/s

final velocity = v = 0 m/s

a = 40.2/0.56 = 71.785 m/s^2

Now, Finding the force:

F = ma

mass = m = 48.0 kg

a = 71.785 m/s^2

the force is found to be 3,445.71 N

User Shane Voisard
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Answer:


F = 3445.714\,N

Step-by-step explanation:

The system can be modelled appropriately by the use of the Principle of Momentum Conservation and Impact Theorem:


(48\,kg)\cdot (40.2\,(m)/(s) ) - F\cdot (0.56\,s) = 0\,(kg\cdot m)/(s)

The average force exerted on her:


F = 3445.714\,N

User Reza Keshavarz
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