) A car with mass 996 kg moving at 28 m/s hits a giant bag of marshmallows.  The bag slows the car down, but it is unable to completely stop it because it ruptures at Dt = 1.8 s after the car hits, scattering marshmallows all over the countryside.  Suppose the bag exerts a force on the car that depends on time (t) given by F = -At2; A = 7.2 x 103 N/s2 when t is in seconds from the moment the car hits the bag (t = 0) until the moment the bag ruptures.

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) A car with mass 996 kg moving at 28 m/s hits a giant bag of marshmallows.  The bag slows the car down, but it is unable to completely stop it because it ruptures at Dt = 1.8 s after the car hits, scattering marshmallows all over the countryside.  Suppose the bag exerts a force on the car that depends on time (t) given by

F = -At2; A = 7.2 x 103 N/s2 when t is in seconds

from the moment the car hits the bag (t = 0) until the moment the bag ruptures. 

(2) Two objects, moving towards each other with speed v, collide head on, stick together, and then move on with speed v/4 after the collision.

(a) What is the ratio of the kinetic energy after the collision to the kinetic energy before the collision? (answer: 1/16)

(b) What is the ratio of the mass of the more massive object to the mass of the less massive object? (answer: 5/3)

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