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Physics, 19.11.2020 20:30 rleiphart1

A car traveling at 60 km/h (16.7 m/s) strikes a tree. The front end of the car compresses a distance of 0.30 m
before coming to a complete stop. The driver's airbag
deploys allowing the driver to come to a stop in 1.5 m.
What was the average acceleration of the driver during
the collision?

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