This is known as the front crumple zone.
Structural areas of a vehicle that are designed to absorb some of the energy during a crash.
Structural areas of a vehicle designed to absorb energy during an accident in order to reduce injuries of occupants.
Yes, vehicles are designed with both plastic and elastic values to absorb energy forces in a manner that will reduce the direct forces that reach the vehicle occupants. The plastic materials are designed to absorb the initial impact of a collision, while the elastic materials are designed to absorb the remaining energy from the collision and dissipate it over a longer period of time. This two-step process helps to reduce the overall force that is transferred to the occupants of the vehicle.
Crumple zones are areas of a vehicle designed to absorb energy during a collision and reduce personal injury.
YES
True
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All of the above.
All of the above.
Some type of easily crushable material to absorb energy and thus refuce force. Also water can be used to splash out and absorb energy
a panel designed to absorb the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity or heating.
Vaporization absorb energy.