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What are Four different collision scenarios of conservation of momentum?

Elastic collision: objects bound against each other after the collision. - One is moving and the other is at rest. - Both objects are moving. Inelastic collision: objects stick together after the collision. - One is moving and the other is at rest. - Both objects are moving.


How does addition in mass to a car will affect the collision point?

Gravity and mass are a direct modifier and multiplier and can contribute to a stationary collision point after the collision has taken place. The materials the vehicle is made of can also effect the collision point by which materials effect the mass of the moving object during impact.


Which tool is best used to monitor the speed of moving vehicles in a city?

pulsed radar is used for measure the speed of the vehicle accurately


Suppose a train car in moving down the track at 10ms hits another train car that is not moving explain how momentum is conserved after the collision?

Conservation of Momentum:The total momentum in a closed or isolated system remains constant. If the two trains are moving as one after the collision, and were the same mass M each, the total momentum before and after the collision would be the same, ccording to the law. Before the collision, the momentum (velocity times mass) was 10 x M units (one train) which must now be the same but applied to two trains (2M) moving as one body. The Conservation of Momentum rule, will tell you that the new moving body, being twice the mass, would be moving half the velocity to conserve the momentum from before the collision.


What is collision potential and closing potential?

Collision potential and closing potential have to do with physics. These terms are in reference to how fast atoms collide with each other and the result of the collision. The faster the atoms are moving the greater the closing potential.

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What causes static build up on moving vehicles?

The static build up on moving vehicles is caused by the friction between the moving vehicle and air. This works best on dry days.


Why is a slowly moving vehicle a traffic hazard?

Because it blocks traffic and a vehicle might rear end it if the other vehicle can't brake in time, or other vehicles will be tempted to pass the slow moving vehicle in places when you are Not supposed to pass other vehicles and cause an accident.


What does the orange triangle on the back of vehicles mean?

Slow moving vehicle. All vehicles that are not able to go proper speed are supposed to have the triangle on the back of the vehicle.


What is the purpose of air bags in a vehicle?

The purpose of air bags in vehicles is to keep passengers and/or drivers safe in the event of a collision. When a vehicle stops abruptly, such as happens when in a collision, the people inside continue to move at the same speed that the vehicle was moving before the collision happened. This can cause many different types of injuries and can even cause someone to fly out of the suddenly stopped vehicle if they are not properly restrained. An airbag provides a "air pillow" for passengers to collide with in the event of a collision, which everyone would agree, is much better than coming into contact with a steering wheel at 25 MPH or faster.


What are the benefits of using GPS tracking systems in vehicles?

It lets you know where the vehicles are located, where they have been, the speed the vehicle is moving.


If you were rear ended with just hazard triangle on your trailer who would be at fault?

Need more info. Daylight or dark? If dark, did reflectors or lights on the trailer (if you had any) meet DMV requirements for a moving vehicle? Moving or stopped? USUALLY it is the striking vehicle which gets charged in a rear-end collision investigation, but if the vehicle that was struck 'contributed' to the collision, then you could be charged.


How many vehicle are waiting to pass on a two lane road a slow moving vehicle is required to move to the right?

Five vehicles or more.


What fast-moving vehicles did man make?

Every single vehicle ever made was and is made by man.


What are Four different collision scenarios of conservation of momentum?

Elastic collision: objects bound against each other after the collision. - One is moving and the other is at rest. - Both objects are moving. Inelastic collision: objects stick together after the collision. - One is moving and the other is at rest. - Both objects are moving.


How does addition in mass to a car will affect the collision point?

Gravity and mass are a direct modifier and multiplier and can contribute to a stationary collision point after the collision has taken place. The materials the vehicle is made of can also effect the collision point by which materials effect the mass of the moving object during impact.


A place on a mountain roadway where slower moving vehicles can pull over?

A place on a mountain roadway where slower moving vehicles can pull over is called a turnout. These are typically long enough that the slower vehicle can pull over but not have to stop.


What is a slow moving vehicle is required to pull into a turnout or pull over to the right if it is delaying how many vehicles to the rear?

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