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Q: In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it trikes experiences less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations?
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In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object strikes experiences less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations?

False, in a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes does not experience less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations.


In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object is strikes experience more force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations?

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In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes experiences less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations true or false?

False. The same force is experienced, except that the rebound energy is reduced by the amount of energy expended in deforming the vehicle.


In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object is strikes experience less force than if it crumples assuming the time is the same in both situations?

False. In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes does not experience the same force as it exerts on that object assuming the time is the same in both situations.THE ANSWER IS ACTUALLY TRUE


What are crumples zones and what are they good for?

Crumple zones are areas of a vehicle designed to absorb energy during a collision and reduce personal injury.


A boundary where continental lithosphere crumples to make mountain belts?

Convergent boundary


How fast do you have to be going when the bonnet of a car crumples?

You have to be going less than 75km/hour to keep the bonnet attached to the vehicle.


Why is a sheet of paper falls slowly than crumples one?

Because the flat sheet of paper has greater air resistance


How does a bouncing ball differ from a vehicle hitting a solid object?

The vehicle is not made of rubber -- it crumples rather than bouncing- it does return to its old shape when compressed.


How does a crumple zone protect you in a car crash?

The crumple zone crumples, absorbing some of the energy from the impact so that all of that energy doesn't crumple the passengers.


How do you make a bottle disappear in a bag. Links only if they teach you how.?

It's a latex bottle which crumples up with the bag. https://midwestmagic.net/shop/item.asp?itemid=3882


How does a crumple zone reduce the risk of injury?

A crumple zone is an area of the car specifically designed to fold up like an accordion upon impact. The action of bending the metal requires energy. As the metal crumples, it absorbs energy from the impact. This means that as more of the car crumples, more energy is absorbed by the car and not you. The less energy you absorb, the less likely serious energy will occur. The passenger compartment on the vehicle is designed to crumple either around passengers or not at all, maximizing the crumple zones of the car.