What is the magnitude of the deceleration of the rocket sled if it comes to rest in 1.1 s from a speed of 1002 km/h? ( such declaration caused one test subject to black out and have temporary blindness.)
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To convert km/h to m/s, use the conversion factor: 1 km/h = 1/3.6 m/s. So, 1002 km/h = 1002 / 3.6 m/s ≈ 278.33 m/s. Show more…
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