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The body of a car with a mass, m, is designed to have a crumplezone that will collapse by a length, d, to absorb the force ofimpact in a head-on collision.

A) if the car, driving straight at a wall when it is traveling atan initial velocity, v, how much energy is lost in thecollision?


B) Assume the entire crumple length, d, is used to stop the car.Using work-energy equivalence, find the force needed to stop thecar in terms of m, v, and d. Assume the force stays constant.

C) How much power is used by the stopping force the moment afterthe car impacts the wall? Express your answer in terms of m, v, andd.

d) if the car is moving at 3v instead of v at the time of impact,find the force, F3, needed to stop the car in a distance, d.

E) if a combination of a crumple zone and a guard rail backed by aspring of spring constant, k, are used to stop the car, neither hasto do much work. imagine that half the energy of the car isabsorbed by the spring, and that the car stops by compressing thespring a distance, d/2. Using your values from parts (a) and (b),what is the spring constant, k, in terms of m, v, and d?

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