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The human body can survive a negative acceleration trauma incident if the magnitude of the acceleration is less than 250 m/s^2. If you are in an automobile accident at an initial speed of 96 km/h and are stopped by an airbag that inflates from the dashboard, over what distance must the airbag stop you for you to survive the crash?
So I know that v_{0} = 96, v_{x} = 0 and a_{x} = 250. So is it correct to say v_{x} = v_{x}_{0} + a_{x}t to find the time, or 0 = 96-250t and t = 0.384 sec? Then you use x-x_{0} = v_{x}_{0}t + \frac{1}{2}a_{x}t^{2} and you get the distance to be 18.432 m
Is this correct?
Thanks
So I know that v_{0} = 96, v_{x} = 0 and a_{x} = 250. So is it correct to say v_{x} = v_{x}_{0} + a_{x}t to find the time, or 0 = 96-250t and t = 0.384 sec? Then you use x-x_{0} = v_{x}_{0}t + \frac{1}{2}a_{x}t^{2} and you get the distance to be 18.432 m
Is this correct?
Thanks