For a 1.00 m (100 cm) crumple zone, how much deformation do you think is needed in order to keep the passenger the safest?

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As much as space as possiable in crumble zone to keep the passanger the safest , and also it all depends on the size of the car .
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They are right. It does depend on the size of the car.
I put 1m but I’m not sure because it depends on the size of the cae
"When set to 100cm, 450 Safety Cell Rigidity and 300 Crumple Zone Rigidity gave the passenger a 100% likelihood of survival."
I did use an airbag though. It was set at 14.
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1m because that is the most common to get as your answer.
It's difficult to give an exact answer as the deformation required in a crumple zone varies depending on the size, weight, and speed of the vehicle, as well as other factors such as the use of airbags and seat belts. However, a general rule of thumb is that a crumple zone should deform by at least one meter to absorb the impact and keep the passenger safe.