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A car has a crumple
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
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An SUV crashes into a wall. The mass of the vehicle is 2,150 kg and the crumple zone rigidity is 342 kN. Assuming the safety
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An SUV crashes into a wall. The mass of the vehicle is 2,150 kg and the crumple zone rigidity is 342 kN. Assuming the safety
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A front end of modern cars are designed to crumple in the event of head-on-collision. (a) why are cars now designed to crumple
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Myk
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A front end of modern cars are designed to crumple in the event of head-on-collision. (a) why are cars now designed to crumple
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Myk
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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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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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mzvd /ak
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In grandpa’s time automobiles were previously manufactured to be as rigid as possible, whereas autos are now designed to
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Chris
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In grandpa’s time automobiles were previously manufactured to be as rigid as possible, whereas autos are now designed to
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Tiffany
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In grandpa’s time automobiles were previously manufactured to be as rigid as possible, whereas autos are now designed to
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Chris
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