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Deceleration leads to a large force being exerted on objects due to the rapid change in momentum. For example, a car and its passengers have a mass of 1200 kg and are travelling at 30 m/s. The car crashes into a wall and its velocity drops to 0 in 0.5 seconds. This means that the car and its passengers experience a force of 72,000 N:

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Force in Deceleration


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