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4.1 An electrician, rushing to an urban area with a power outage, drives a truck of mass 1 350 kg towards the east travelling at 120 km.h⁻¹. The truck collides head-... show full transcript
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To convert the truck's speed from kilometers per hour (km/h) to meters per second (m/s):
v_{truck} = 120 rac{km}{h} \times \frac{1000 m}{1 km} \times \frac{1 h}{3600 s} = 33,33 m.s^{-1}
Therefore, the velocity of the truck before the collision is 33,33 m.s⁻¹ towards the east.
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To determine whether the collision is elastic or inelastic, we can compare the total kinetic energy before and after the collision.
Total kinetic energy before:
After the collision:
Substituting the values:
Calculating both:
Total kinetic energy before collision:
Total kinetic energy after collision:
Since , the collision is inelastic.
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The relationship between the net force experienced by the car and the contact time during the crash is inversely proportional. A higher net force results in a shorter contact time, while a smaller net force implies a longer contact time.
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The impulse experienced by the car is EQUAL TO its change in momentum. This follows from the impulse-momentum theorem, which states that impulse is equal to the change in momentum.
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Airbags increase the time over which the driver comes to a stop during a crash. By extending the contact time, airbags decrease the average force experienced by the driver (since impulse is force multiplied by time). This reduction in force decreases the likelihood and severity of injuries.
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