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Chapter 9 Problem 89

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A 1400 kg car moving at 5.3 mfs is initially traveling north along the positive direction of a y axis. After completing a 90 righthand turn in 4.6 s, the inattentive operator drives into a tree, which stops the car in 350 ms. In unit-vector notation, what is the impulse on the car (a) due to the turn and (b) due to the collision? What is the magnitude of the average force that acts on the car (c) during the turn and (d) during the collision? (e) What is the direction of the average force during the turn?

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Title Fundamentals of Physics Extended 9 
Author David Halliday
ISBN 9780470469088

Solved: A 1400 kg car moving at 5.3 mfs is initially

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