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30 May, 11:49

A world's land speed record was set by Colonel John P. Stapp when in March 1954 he rode a rocket-propelled sled that moved along a track at 1020 km/h. He and the sled were brought to a stop in 1.40 s. In g units, what magnitude acceleration did he experience while stopping?

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  1. 30 May, 14:10
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    202.4 m/s²

    Explanation:

    a = acceleration experienced by him = ?

    v₀ = initial speed of colonel = 1020 km/h = 283.33 m/s

    t = time taken by him to come to a stop = 1.40 s

    v = final speed of colonel after coming to a stop = 0 m/s

    Based on the data we have, we can use the kinematics equation

    v = v₀ + a t

    0 = 283.33 + a (1.40)

    a = - 202.4 m/s²

    magnitude of acceleration is given as

    a = 202.4 m/s²
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