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Q: What are three factors that will change your vehicle's force of impact in collision?
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If an asteroid or comet were on a collision course for earth what factors would determine how dangerous the collision might be for your community?

The size, speed, location and angle of impact of the object with the Earth. A major factor would be if the impact is on water or land.


If a Mack truck and Honda Civic have a head-on collision upon which vehicle is the impact force greater?

The force would be equal to both vehicles.


What is the kind of collision produces the greatest force of impact?

Head-on collision produces the greatest force of impact.


What is the worst type of collision in a vehicle?

Side impact collision


What is glancing collision?

A collision where the velocity remains the same but there is impact still.


If a mack truck and a motorcycle have a head on collision upon which vehicle is the impact force greater?

The force is the same on both vehicles. The acceleration produced by the force will be greater on the lower-mass vehicle.


What collision the occupants may impact with all sides of the vehicle's interior?

A bad collision.


If a bicycle and a massive truck have a head-on collision upon which vehicle is the impact force greater which vehicle undergoes the greater change in its motion?

which vehicle is the impact force greater? the bicycle.which vehicle undergoes the greater change in its motion? the bicycle


Do you spell collide this way?

That is the correct spelling of "collision" (an impact).


Another word for collision?

Impact, Smash, Crash


What word is 'crash together with violent impact'?

collision


Why a high-speed collusion may cause more damage to vehicles than a low-speed collision does?

Higher the velocity of an object means the larget the impact it'll have with it's collision. It's sort of like a baseball pitcher - the faster his pitch the faster the ball leaves the bat (and ballpark).