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WHen a person collides with an inflated air bag, the impact forces the molecules of gas in the bag closer together. The compression of the gas absorbs the energy of the impact.
No, two cars traveling at the same speed will not come to rest at the point of impact in a frontal collision. The impact will cause both cars to decelerate rapidly, but they will continue to move forward after the collision due to the conservation of momentum. The final resting positions will depend on the specific details of the collision.
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It is a safety barrier or wall between two compartments or rooms. In the event of an impact it can reduce damage to the second compartment.
Head-on collision produces the greatest force of impact.
Side impact collision
A collision where the velocity remains the same but there is impact still.
A bad collision.
Depending on the impact it is possible, but not likely to damage the engine by a crash.Most can go off a cliff and not hurt the engine block itself.
A bumper is an important part of a car. It is essentially a shield that protects passengers in the car during a collision at low speed. The impact of the collision is absorbed by the bumper, protecting both passengers and the car itself from large damage.
That is the correct spelling of "collision" (an impact).