D A 50% Part (a) Calculate the magnitude of the force, in newtons, the seatbelt exerts on a passenger in the car to bring him to a halt. The mass of the passenger is 72.5 kg. Grade Summary F = Deductions Potential 100% sin() cos() tan() 17 HOME Submissions E 4 Attempts remaining: 5 (49% per attempt) detailed view cotan() asin() acos() 5 atan() acotan() sinh() 2 3 cosh() tanh() cotanh() END O Degrees O Radians VO BACKSPACE CLEAR Submit Hint Feedback I give up! Hints: 39% deduction per hint Hints remaining: 1 Feedback: 2% deduction per feedback E A 50% Part (b) What would the final velocity be, in meters per second, if the car with the 72.5-kg passenger had collided with (and stuck to) a car that has an equal mass and is traveling in the opposite direction and at the same speed? All content C2020 Espert TA. LLC

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