Asked by MARY

If a car is travelling at 35 MPH and rear ends another car, at what rate will the impact be?

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Answered by drwls
That depends upon the speed of the car it hits. The relative impact speed in a rear-end collision (or "rate" as you call it) is the speed of the car behind MINUS the speed of the car in front.
Answered by jastin
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