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Why is it so important to restrain people in a collision?

its import to restrain people in a collision to avoid damaging the interior of the car.


Is anyone here join Ohio collision car insurance for their safety?

It is true that everyone should take care of their car and avoid collision. It is highly likely that someone would join the Ohio collision car insurance for their safety.


Why does a person not wearing a seat belt in a car collision continue to move forward?

inertia (=


What is a secondary collision?

When a vehicle is in a car accident there can be a secondary collision. For example, if car ÒbÓ was rear ended that is the first collision but when that car hit the car in front of them that is the secondary collision.


A car and a truck have a collision The truck has a mass 8 times the mass of the car if the truck is moving at 60kmhr and the car is stationary how fast do the two move after their inelastic collision?

I will assume that the collision is completely inelastic (that is, the truck and the car coalesce, moving off with the same velocity after the collision). This assumption is crucial as without it, the question cannot be solved if the inelastic collision is maintained.Let the mass of the car be m. The mass of the truck is 8m.From the principle of conservation of momentum;8m(60) = (8m + m)vwhere v is the final velocity.So, v = 8(60)/9v = 53.3 km/h


What do i do After a car collision do you move your car?

If it is impeding traffic and the police officer says you can, then feel free. But generally, don't move the cars until the police tells you to. However, if you hit someone and they are trapped underneath, you should defiantly move the car.


A moving freight car collides with an identical one that is at rest. If momentum is conserved what happens to the second car after the collision?

The second car will begin to move in the same direction as the first car after the collision, with a speed that depends on the masses and velocities of the two cars before the collision. Momentum conservation ensures that the total momentum of the system remains constant.


A 500kg truck moving at 30ms strikes a parked 300kg car they connect together and move forward what is the speed of the car and truck as they move forward connected together after the collision?

A Lot!


What is a secondary?

When a vehicle is in a car accident there can be a secondary collision. For example, if car ÒbÓ was rear ended that is the first collision but when that car hit the car in front of them that is the secondary collision.


What you should do When facing a head-on collision?

Assuming the question means you cannot avoid the collision: Brake, leave the car in gear if manual, and keep in a straight line. Your car is designed to absorb straight on impacts much more safely then rotational impacts, so if you must take a hit, do so straight on.


In an isolated system two cars each with a mass of 2500 kg c ollide Car 1 is initially at rest while Car 2 was moving at 20 m's What is their speed after the collision?

The speed of each car after the collision depends on how the collision occurs. If it is an elastic collision, both cars will move with different speeds, determined by the conservation of momentum and kinetic energy principles. If it is an inelastic collision, the cars will move together at a speed determined by the conservation of momentum principle. More information is needed to calculate the final speeds accurately.


What is collision in car insurance?

Collision is a slang term for coverage on your car if you cause the accident.