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6 February, 02:40

Professional application dr. john paul stapp was u. s. air force officer who studied the effects of extreme deceleration on the human body. on december 10, 1954, stapp rode a rocket sled, accelerating from rest to a top speed of 282 m/s (1015 km/h) in 5.00 s, and was brought jarringly back to rest in only 1.40 s! calculate his (a) acceleration and (b) deceleration. express each in multiples of? (9.80 m/s2) by taking its ratio to the acceleration of gravity.

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  1. 6 February, 02:50
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    A) Acceleration = (282m/s-0m/s) / 5.0s = 56.4m/s^2

    b) Deceleration = (0m/s-282m/s) / 1.40s=201.4m/s^2 (here we reject negative because deceleration already take into account negative)

    c) for the first one the multiple will be 5.76g

    for the second one it will be 20.6g
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