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Deceleration and impact
According to studies, a car's occupant has a chance of surviving a crash if the deceleration during the crash is not more than 30g. Calculate the force on a 95-kg person decelerating at this rate (recall: g=9.8 m/s2).
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F = ma = 95*30*9.81 N
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