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Momentum scenario: a box presses on a small contact area and changes pressure. Which answer best addresses Momentum and force (HT only) and the objective to (HT only) Explain how airbags increase collision time to reduce force on passengers?

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Topic

Momentum

Question

  1. A. In the pressure pad scenario, apply force to (HT only) Explain how airbags increase collision time to reduce force on passengers while keeping momentum versus force separate.
  2. B. In the pressure pad scenario, mix up momentum versus force and ignore force.
  3. C. Use a general revision statement without applying Momentum and force (HT only) to the situation.
  4. D. Choose a different forces topic instead of explaining (HT only) Explain how airbags increase collision time to reduce force on passengers.

Answer

The correct answer is: In the pressure pad scenario, apply force to (HT only) Explain how airbags increase collision time to reduce force on passengers while keeping momentum versus force separate.

Explanation

The correct option is In the pressure pad scenario, apply force to (HT only) Explain how airbags increase collision time to reduce force on passengers while keeping momentum versus force separate.. It is correct because the scenario says a box presses on a small contact area and changes pressure, which must be interpreted through Momentum and force (HT only). This directly supports the learning objective to (HT only) Explain how airbags increase collision time to reduce force on passengers. Use values 5, 8, and 18 only if the question asks for a calculation. The answer earns credit by naming the relevant force or motion quantity, using units when needed, and avoiding the boundary error momentum versus force.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Airbag Functionality

Students often think that airbags prevent collisions rather than reducing the force experienced by passengers during a collision.

Emphasize that airbags increase the time over which the collision occurs, thereby reducing the force on passengers according to the relationship between force, change in momentum, and time.

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