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#2 A bowling ball strikes a bowling pin. Compare each of the following quantities using =, <, or > symbols. 1.) F average (bowling ball) F average (pin)
2.) Δp (bowling ball) Δp (pin)
3.) Impact time (bowling ball) Impact time (pin)
4.) Impulse (bowling ball) Impulse (pin)
5.) Δv (bowling ball) Δv (pin)

#2 If a car crashes into a brick wall ar 60 mph and comes to an abrupt stop, compare the effects on the driver if an air bag is deployed versus an air bag not being deployed during the collision
1.) F avg (crash with airbag) F avg (crash without airbag)
2.) Δp (crash with airbag) Δp (crash without airbag)
3.) Impact time (crash with airbag) Impact time (crash without airbag)
4.) Impulse (crash with airbag) Impulse (crash without airbag)
5.) Δv (crash with airbag) Δv (crash without airbag)

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