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Physics, 23.01.2020 18:31 jhaveen8335

Awoman is reported to have fallen 161 ft from a building, landing on a metal ventilator box, which she crushed to a depth of 29 in. she suffered only minor injuries. ignoring air resistance, calculate: (a) the speed of the woman just before she collided with the ventilator and (b) her average acceleration while in contact with the box. (c) modeling her acceleration as constant, calculate the time interval it took to crush the box.

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