5. Use the new equation from question 4 to solve this problem: a 50-kg woman wearing a seatbelt is traveling in a car moving at 10 m/s. The car is suddenly brought to a stop, in a time span of 0.50 seconds. How much force must the seat belt exert on the woman so that she remains in her seat?

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5. Use the new equation from question 4 to solve this problem: a 50-kg woman wearing a
seatbelt is traveling in a car moving at 10 m/s. The car is suddenly brought to a stop, in a
time span of 0.50 seconds. How much force must the seat belt exert on the woman so that
she remains in her seat?
6. What is the speed of a 2.0 x 10°kg space shuttle after 10 seconds of its lift-off thrust of 1.0
x 10'newtons? Note: thrust is a kind of force.
7. If a net force of 10 N acts on a 6-kg mass for 8.0 s, what is the total change of momentum
of the mass? (careful!) (but be careful about being careful!!)
8. What impulse is needed to bring a resting 1500-kg car up to a speed of 20 m/s ?
Transcribed Image Text:5. Use the new equation from question 4 to solve this problem: a 50-kg woman wearing a seatbelt is traveling in a car moving at 10 m/s. The car is suddenly brought to a stop, in a time span of 0.50 seconds. How much force must the seat belt exert on the woman so that she remains in her seat? 6. What is the speed of a 2.0 x 10°kg space shuttle after 10 seconds of its lift-off thrust of 1.0 x 10'newtons? Note: thrust is a kind of force. 7. If a net force of 10 N acts on a 6-kg mass for 8.0 s, what is the total change of momentum of the mass? (careful!) (but be careful about being careful!!) 8. What impulse is needed to bring a resting 1500-kg car up to a speed of 20 m/s ?
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