Physics, asked by jamalabdalkhallaq, 7 months ago

In a crash test, a 2,500 kg car hits a concrete barrier at 1.3 m/s2.

If the car strikes the barrier with a force of 3,250 N, how much resistance force does the barrier provide?
N

This pair of forces is an example of Newton’s
law of motion.

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Answered by drishtisingh156
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Answered by melaniemartin24
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Answer:

The barrier's resistance force is 3,250 N and is an example of Newton's third law

Explanation:

We know that the barrier's resistance is 3,250 N because as Newton's third law states for every force there is an opposite and equal reaction so that provides both the answer of resistance and the law applied in this situation.

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