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Very large accelerations can injure the body, especially if they last for a considerable length of time. The severity index (SI), a measure of the likelihood of injury, is defined as SI = a5/2t, where a is the acceleration in multiples of g and t is the time the acceleration lasts (in seconds). In one set of studies of rear end collisions, a person's velocity increases by 12 km/h with an acceleration of 35 m/s2.(a) What is the severity index for the collision? (s)(b) How far does the person travel during the collision if the car was initially moving forward at 7.0 km/h? (m)

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Answer:

a) The severity index (SI) is 3047.749, b) The injured travels 0.345 meters during the collision.

Step-by-step explanation:

a) The g-multiple of the acceleration, that is, a ratio of the person's acceleration to gravitational acceleration, is:


a' = (35\,(m)/(s^(2)) )/(9.807\,(m)/(s^(2)) )


a' = 3.569

The time taken for the injured to accelerate to final speed is given by this formula under the assumption of constant acceleration:


v_(f) = v_(o) + a \cdot t

Where:


v_(o) - Initial speed, measured in meters per second.


v_(f) - Final speed, measured in meter per second.


a - Acceleration, measured in
(m)/(s^(2)).


t - Time, measured in seconds.


t = (v_(f)-v_(o))/(a)


t = (\left(12\,(km)/(h) \right)\cdot \left(1000\,(m)/(km) \right)\cdot \left((1)/(3600)\,(h)/(s) \right))/(35\,(m)/(s^(2)) )


t = 0.095\,s

Lastly, the severity index is now determined:


SI = (a'^(5))/(2\cdot t)


SI = (3.569^(5))/(2\cdot (0.095\,s))


SI = 3047.749

b) The initial and final speed of the injured are
1.944\,(m)/(s) and
5.278\,(m)/(s), respectively. The travelled distance can be determined from this equation of motion:


v_(f)^(2) = v_(o)^(2) + 2\cdot a \cdot \Delta s

Where
\Delta s is the travelled distance, measured in meters.


\Delta s = (v_(f)^(2)-v_(o)^(2))/(2\cdot a)


\Delta s = (\left(5.278\,(m)/(s) \right)^(2)-\left(1.944\,(m)/(s) \right)^(2))/(2\cdot \left(35\,(m)/(s^(2)) \right))


\Delta s = 0.345\,m.

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