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A1400kg car moving westward with a velocity of 15m/s collides with a utility pole

A1400kg car moving westward with a velocity of 15m/s collides with a utility pole and is brought to rest in 0.30sec. find the force exerted on the car during the collision.?
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Damagingawsomeness2
Damagingawsomeness2
4,4(98 marks)
Force=(mass*velocity)-(mass*velocity)/time

force=0-(-15*1400)/0.30

force=70000N
jk8
jk8
4,4(61 marks)

Explanation:

v = 24m / 4.8 s = 5 m/s

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