Question
The front of many cars are designed to compress or crumple during a collision. This area of the car is called a crumple zone.
Why are cars built with a crumple zone?
Responses
A The crumple zone transfers the force of a collision from the car to the object it collides with, reducing the chance of injury to passengers.The crumple zone transfers the force of a collision from the car to the object it collides with, reducing the chance of injury to passengers.
B The crumple zone is made from cheaper materials, so it costs less to repair after a collision.The crumple zone is made from cheaper materials, so it costs less to repair after a collision.
C The crumple zone absorbs the force of a collision, reducing the chance of injury to passengers.The crumple zone absorbs the force of a collision, reducing the chance of injury to passengers.
D The crumple zone is made from cheaper materials, so the car costs less to make.
Why are cars built with a crumple zone?
Responses
A The crumple zone transfers the force of a collision from the car to the object it collides with, reducing the chance of injury to passengers.The crumple zone transfers the force of a collision from the car to the object it collides with, reducing the chance of injury to passengers.
B The crumple zone is made from cheaper materials, so it costs less to repair after a collision.The crumple zone is made from cheaper materials, so it costs less to repair after a collision.
C The crumple zone absorbs the force of a collision, reducing the chance of injury to passengers.The crumple zone absorbs the force of a collision, reducing the chance of injury to passengers.
D The crumple zone is made from cheaper materials, so the car costs less to make.
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C The crumple zone absorbs the force of a collision, reducing the chance of injury to passengers.
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