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Q: The collision occurs when the vehicle strikes an object strikes another vehicle or rolls over.?
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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


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?

true


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 it strikes experiences the same force as it exerts on that object assuming the time is the same in both situations.?

It isn't clear what two situations you are talking about - I see only one in the question.The force experienced by the both objects is the same - except that it is in opposite directions. This is simply a statement of Newton's Third Law.


In a collision a vehicle that rebounds off the object it strikes experiences the same force as its exerts on that object assuming the time is the same in both situations?

It isn't clear what two situations you are talking about - I see only one in the question.The force experienced by the both objects is the same - except that it is in opposite directions. This is simply a statement of Newton's Third Law.

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What does collision insurance cover?

It covers damage to your vehicle resulting from an at fault collision with another vehicle or object.


Occur when a vehicle hits another object?

collision


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.


How many collisions are there in a crash?

There are two collisions in a crash. The first collision is when the vehicle strikes the object and the second when the unrestrained occupants strike the interior of 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


In motor vehicle crashes there are two collisions that occur upon impact The first collision occurs when the vehicle strikes another object The second collision occurs when an operator andor passe?

the second occurs from internal damage cause by occupants and/or belongings inside the car that fly everywhere because they aren't secure.


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?

true


What is a better term to describe a vehicle hitting another object?

Impact; collision; crash; accident


If you hit another car what part of your insurance covers this collision or compressive?

Collision. Collision covers a collision with an object such as another vehicle, mailbox, tree, etc. Comprehensive covers fire, theft (of the vehicle, not its contents), vandalism, weather related incidents (i.e. hail, lightning, etc), and hitting an animal such as a deer.


Does collision auto insurance cover auto defects?

Collision coverage covers a loss due to a collision, i.e. damage to your vehicle caused when your vehicle hit an object, or an object hit your vehicle. Defects and mechanical problems are not covered.


What is the best term used to describe a vehicle hitting another object?

Crash would be the term I would use.


Does collision cover if someone hits you and doesn't leave their name?

It should, according to carinsurance.com: http://www.carinsurance.com/kb/content36844.aspx"Collision coverages typically cover damages to your car when your car hits, or is hit by, another vehicle, or other object. A hit and run that clearly shows another car or object collided with your vehicle should be covered under your collision coverages."