Net Force of Car: Solving for 70kg Driver Deceleration

In summary, the problem is asking for the net force acting on a 70-kg driver who is decelerated from 21m/s to rest in a distance of 1.0m. To solve this, we need to first find the acceleration, which can be done using the equation v^2=Vo^2+2aDx. Then, we use the equation F=ma to calculate the net force, using the mass of the driver and the acceleration calculated.
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1. The problem statement,

A driver wearing a seatbelt decelerates at roughly the same rate as the car itself. Since modern cars have a "crumple zone" built into the front of the car, the car will decelerate over a distance of roughly 1.0 . Find the net force acting on a 70-kg driver who is decelerated from 21m/s to rest in a distance of 1.0m .


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First you need the acceleration.
They decelerate from 21m/s to 0 in 1.0m. Which motion equation only has speed, acceleration and distance ?

Then you need the equation the relates force, mass and acceleration.
 
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Is d = vt + (1/2)at^2 the right formula if so we do not have time
 
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ok so i would use v^2= Vo^2+2aDx
That woud give me acceleration and then I would use F=ma and use the mass of driver and the acceleration calculated to find the net force
 

What is the net force of a car?

The net force of a car is the sum of all the forces acting on the car, including the force of gravity, air resistance, and the force of the engine.

How do you calculate the net force of a car?

To calculate the net force of a car, you need to know the mass of the car, the acceleration, and the direction of motion. The formula for net force is mass multiplied by acceleration.

What is the significance of a 70kg driver in calculating the net force of a car?

The mass of the driver is an important factor in calculating the net force of a car. The heavier the driver, the more force is needed to accelerate or decelerate the car.

What is the deceleration of a car with a 70kg driver?

The deceleration of a car with a 70kg driver can vary depending on the circumstances, such as the speed of the car and the force applied by the brakes. However, assuming a constant deceleration, it can be calculated by dividing the net force by the mass of the car and driver.

How can the net force of a car be used to improve safety?

Understanding the net force of a car is crucial for improving safety. By knowing the forces acting on a car, engineers can design safer cars and roads, and drivers can adjust their driving habits to reduce the risk of accidents.

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