Two students are running to make it to class. They turn a corner and collide; coming to a complete stop. What force did they exert on each other.
Average mass of a person 68kg.
Students come to complete stop.
Choose student 1 as our system.
Collision time
Force of collision on student 1 in x-direction.
Approximate speed of person 5m/s^-1 (half speed of olympic sprinter)
On average student 1's body compresses a couple of cm on average - assume compression of 2.5cm.
We use the momentum principle to relate the momentum of the students to the force applied. We have chosen student 1 as our system.
We are told that the students come to a complete stop and so = 0.
Rearranging the equation we relate to the remaining variables. We are trying to find force.
The negative sign means that the force is in direction.
Now that we have the above relationship we must find the missing variables in order to solve for . First we need to find collision time . We can relate the average velocity to displacement over time.
In 1D this looks like:
Relate these 3 equations together to solve for
Fill in the values for the variables from the assumptions and approximations you made previous.
Having solved for fill this value and the known value for mass and the approximated value for velocity into the equation that we arranged earlier to find