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8 December, 06:22

When you sneeze, the air in your lungs accelerates from rest to approximately 150km/h in about 0.50 seconds. What is the acceleration, in units of g?

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  1. 8 December, 06:32
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    (150 km/hr) x (1000 m/km) x (hr/3600sec) = 41-2/3 m/sec

    Acceleration = (change in speed) / (time for the change)

    Change in speed = (41-2/3 minus 0) = 41-2/3 m/s

    Time for the change = 0.5sec.

    Acceleration = (41-2/3 m/s) / (0.5 sec) = 83-1/3 m/s².

    Acceleration of gravity = 9.8 m/s².

    Acceleration of sneezed air = (83-1/3) / (9.8) = 8.5 g (rounded)
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