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A man claims that he can hold onto a 16.0-kg child in a head-on collision as long as he has his seat belt on. Consider this man in a collision in which he is in one of two identical cars each traveling toward the other at 59.0 mi/h relative to the ground. The car in which he rides is brought to rest in 0.05 s. Find the magnitude of the average force needed to hold onto the child.
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