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Physics, 25.02.2021 21:20 keyonnaallen2004
Suppose you run into a wall at 4.5 meters per second (about 10 mph). Let's say the wall brings you to a complete stop in 0.5 second. Find your deceleration and estimate the force (in newtons) that the wall exerted on you during the stopping. Compare that force to your weight.
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