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130 mph = 130*22/15 ffeet per sec = 190.66... fps

So deceleration = (190.66...)2/(2*dist) = 3635.3777... ftsec-2

Acceleration (deceleration) due to gravity = 32 ftsec-2 (approx).

therefore deceleration experienced = 3635.377.../32 = 113.60555...

Answer: approx 113 g.

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