I believe the answer would be Kinetic Energy. Kinetic energy is defined as energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion. We weren’t given answer choices so I don’t have much to work with lol.
Explanation:
Not enough information. It really depends on the technical details of the car ( the data provided is offering just the human factor of the reaction, not the time for getting the impulse through when using the breaks
Explanation:
It is given that,
Mass of the ball, m = 0.06 kg
Initial speed of the ball, u = 56 m/s
Final speed of the ball, v = -34.5 m/s (opposite direction)
(a) Let J is the impulse delivered to the ball by the racquet. It is equal to the change in momentum of the object as :


J = -5.43 kg-m/s
(b) The work done by the racquet on thee ball is equal to the change in kinetic energy as :


W = -58.372 Joules
Going to walk my dog I will help when I get back lol
The answer is true. Distraction “latency” lasts for about 27 seconds.
This means that even after driver put down the phone or stop fooling with the navigation system; he or she isn’t fully committed with the driving task. Talking on a cell phone and texting are frequent what people associate with distracted driving, but there are so much more activities behind distracted driving.