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A car passenger buckles himself in with a seat belt and holds his 18kg18-\mathrm{kg} toddler on his lap. Use the work-energy principle to answer the following questions. (a) While traveling 25 m/s25\mathrm{~m}/\mathrm{s}, the driver has to make an emergency stop over a distance of 45 m45\mathrm{~m}. Assuming constant deceleration, how much force will the arms of the parent need to exert on the child during this deceleration period? Is this force achievable by an average parent?

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The knowns are:

  • v=25  m/sv = 25\;\mathrm{m/s}
  • d=45  md = 45\;\mathrm{m}

Our goal is to determine the force using the work-kinetic energy principle.

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