Physics, 11.01.2020 08:31 stephstewart1209
Acar traveling at 22m/s is in an accident, and the 81 kg driver is brought to a stop in 1.4 s by in inflating airbag. what force does the airbag exert on the driver?
a. 2,500n
b. 1,300n
c. 3.7n
d. 1,800n
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