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30 March, 02:53

Calculate the final speed of a 100-kg rugby player who is initially running at 7.00 m/s but collides head-on with a padded goalpost and experiences a backward force of 15 kN for 50 ms.

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  1. 30 March, 06:29
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    Given Information:

    Mass = m = 100 kg

    Time = Δt = 50 ms

    Initial speed = Vi = 7.00 m/s

    Force = F = 15 kN

    Required Information:

    Final speed = Vf = ?

    Answer:

    Vf = - 0.5 m/s

    Explanation:

    As we know the Impulse is given as

    I = - FΔt

    Where negative sign indicates backward force

    I = - 15,000*0.050

    I = - 750

    From the impulse-momentum relation, we can write

    I = mVf - mVi

    Where Vf is the final speed of the rugby player and Vi is his initial speed

    mVf = I + mVi

    Vf = (I + mVi) / m

    Vf = (-750 + 100*7) / 100

    Vf = - 0.5 m/s

    Therefore, the final speed of the rugby player is - 0.5 m/s
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