During an auto accident, the vehicle's air bags deploy and slow down the passengers more gently than if they had hit the windshield or steering wheel. According to safety standards, the bags produce a maximum acceleration of 60g, but lasting for only 30 ms (or less). Part A How far does a person travel in coming to a complete stop in 30 ms at a constant acceleration of 60g? Express your answer in meters. IVE ΑΣΦ 3 d= Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Provide Feedback ? X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining m Next >

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During an auto accident, the vehicle's air bags deploy and
slow down the passengers more gently than if they had hit
the windshield or steering wheel. According to safety
standards, the bags produce a maximum acceleration of
60g, but lasting for only 30 ms (or less).
Part A
How far does a person travel in coming to a complete stop in 30 ms at a constant acceleration of 60g?
Express your answer in meters.
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d =
Submit
ΑΣΦ
Provide Feedback
Previous Answers Request Answer
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X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining
m
Next
Transcribed Image Text:During an auto accident, the vehicle's air bags deploy and slow down the passengers more gently than if they had hit the windshield or steering wheel. According to safety standards, the bags produce a maximum acceleration of 60g, but lasting for only 30 ms (or less). Part A How far does a person travel in coming to a complete stop in 30 ms at a constant acceleration of 60g? Express your answer in meters. V d = Submit ΑΣΦ Provide Feedback Previous Answers Request Answer ? X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining m Next
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