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Suppose a person jumps in front of a train moving 60 [mi/h] and the person gets hit. If the mass of the train is 5,000,000 [lbs] and the person is only 150 [lbs], what is the magnitude of the impact force on the person and the train if the impact only lasted 0.001 [s]?

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