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I'd appreciate some help with this physics problem:
A car is traveling 10 km/hr and crashes into a tree. The driver is thrown 1 m forward. What is his average deceleration?
Here's my work:
Velocity of driver: 10 km/hr = 10,000 m/hr = 250/9 m/s
Time: 1 m / 250/9 m/s = .036 s
So it took him .036 seconds to travel 1 m.
Acceleration = final velocity - initital velocity / time
0 - 250/9 m/s / .036 s = -771.6 m/s
So his average deceleration is 771 m/s ?
A car is traveling 10 km/hr and crashes into a tree. The driver is thrown 1 m forward. What is his average deceleration?
Here's my work:
Velocity of driver: 10 km/hr = 10,000 m/hr = 250/9 m/s
Time: 1 m / 250/9 m/s = .036 s
So it took him .036 seconds to travel 1 m.
Acceleration = final velocity - initital velocity / time
0 - 250/9 m/s / .036 s = -771.6 m/s
So his average deceleration is 771 m/s ?