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An SUV crashes into a wall. The mass of the vehicle is 2,150 kg and the crumple
zone rigidity is 342 kN. Assuming the safety cell is perfectly rigid, what will be the
acceleration of the SUV during a crash as the crumple zone is collapsing?
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An SUV crashes into a wall. The mass of the vehicle is 2,150 kg and the crumple
zone rigidity...
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