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A car’s bumper is designed to withstand a 13.20 m/s collision with an immovable object without damage to the body of the car. The bumper cushions the shock by absorbing the force over a distance. Calculate the magnitude of the average force (in unit of N) on a bumper that collapses 0.22 m while bringing a 1,673.87-kg car to rest from an initial speed of 13.20 m/s. Your answer could be a large number between several thousands to hundreds of thousands. Just put in the raw number, for example, 123456.7 .

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