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Physics, 20.09.2020 17:01 grahuntley31

A person with a seat belt can survive a car crash if the acceleration is smaller than –300 m/s2 . Assuming constant acceleration, how far must the front end of the car collapse if it crashes at 28.1 m/s? (HINT: The car will stop after the crash.)

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