To calculate the force one person exerts on the other during a collision, you would need the mass and acceleration of each person. This is because, according to Newton's second law of motion (F = ma), the force exerted can be calculated by knowing the mass and the resulting acceleration of each individual involved in the collision.
Two people collide on a busy city street. What information is needed to calculate the force one of the people exerts on the other person?(1 point)
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the mass and acceleration of each person
the mass and acceleration of each person
the velocity of each person
the velocity of each person
the location of the collision
the location of the collision
the speed of each person
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