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Suppose a 60.0 kg person was in a vehicle that was traveling at 26.1 m/s ( about 60 mph) at the moment it hit a concrete wall. The velocity a person equals that of the car both before and after the crash, and the velocity changes in 0.20 Sketch the problem a) What is the person's momentum in the traveling car. b)What the person's momentum in the car after it hits the concrete wall? c) What is the average force exerted on the person

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