In a head-on collision a car stops in 022s from a speed of


Problem: In a head-on collision, a car stops in 0.22s from a speed of 19m/s. The driver has a mass of 61kg, and is fortunately, tightly strapped into his seat.

Part A: What force is applied to the driver by his seat belt during that fraction of a second?

I want help to find what force is applied to the driver by his seat belt during that fraction of a second.

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