Physics, 16.03.2020 21:34 danielahchf
Running into the train at that speed would severely damage both train and passengers. Calculate the minimum time Superman must take to stop the train, if the passengers experience an average horizontal force of 0.520 their own weight.
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How far does the train then travel while being slowed to a stop?
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