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- A car traveling at 53 km/h hits a bridge abutment.A passenger in the car moves forward a distance of 65 cm (with respect to the road) while being brought to rest by an inflated air bag.What magnitude of force (assumed constant) acts on the passenger’s upper torso, which has a mass of 41 kg?A car traveling at 53 km/h hits a bridge abutment. A passenger in the car moves forward a distance of 65 cm (with respect to the road) while being brought to rest by an inflated air bag. What magnitude of force (assumed constant) acts on the passenger's upper torso, which has a mass of 45 kg?Bank robbers have pushed a 1000 kg safe to a second-story floor-to-ceiling window. They plan to break the window, then lower the safe 3.0 m to their truck. Not being too clever, they stack up 500 kg of furniture, tie a rope between the safe and the furniture, and place the rope over a pulley. Then they push the safe out the window. The problem was that the acceleration was too large and the safe slammed on the truck withlarge velocity (6.1 m/s), breaking through the truck floor.Now the robbers decide they learned their lesson. They plan to redo this action and decide that thesafe should not hit the (new) truck with velocity greater than 1.5 m/s.What is the maximum acceleration that the safe can have in order to limit the impact velocity to1.5 m/s? Draw a sketch using the free body diagram of each step.
- Bank robbers have pushed a 1000 kg safe to a second-story floor-to-ceiling window. They plan to break the window, then lower the safe 3.0 m to their truck. Not being too clever, they stack up 500 kg of furniture, tie a rope between the safe and the furniture, and place the rope over a pulley. Then they push the safe out the window. The problem was that the acceleration was too large and the safe slammed on the truck withlarge velocity (6.1 m/s), breaking through the truck floor.Now the robbers decide they learned their lesson. They plan to redo this action and decide that thesafe should not hit the (new) truck with velocity greater than 1.5 m/s.What is the maximum acceleration that the safe can have in order to limit the impact velocity to1.5 m/s?If a 0.50-kg block initially at rest on a frictionless, horizontal surface is acted upon by a force of 2.7 N for a distance of 3.9 m, then what would be the block's velocity?Bank robbers have pushed a 1000 kg safe to a second-story floor-to-ceiling window. They plan to break the window, then lower the safe 3.0 m to their truck. Not being too clever, they stack up 500 kg of furniture, tie a rope between the safe and the furniture, and place the rope over a pulley. Then they push the safe out the window. The problem was that the acceleration was too large and the safe slammed on the truck withlarge velocity (6.1 m/s), breaking through the truck floor.Now the robbers decide they learned their lesson. They plan to redo this action and decide that thesafe should not hit the (new) truck with velocity greater than 1.5 m/s.What is the maximum acceleration that the safe can have in order to limit the impact velocity to1.5 m/s? What is the minimum coefficient of friction that they need to have this work?
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