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Energy.
A high speed collision between two cars would cause more damage than a low speed collision between the same two cars because they have more kinetic energy as their velocity increases. The greater the kinetic energy upon impact, the greater the resultant damage.
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.
During the high-speed collsision, the cars would cause more kinetic energy than with a low collision. It would cause damage because there is a greater amount of force exerted in the high-speed collision.
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Friction
There's more force exerted in the high speed collision.
There is more kinetic energy involved in the case of a high-speed collision.
Perhaps the collision sensor that shuts the fuel off on impact is set too sensitive
More energy involved.
They could swerve into somebody's car and cause a collision
At a higher speed, more kinetic energy is involved.