In a collision, forces like impact, friction, and compression act on the objects involved. These forces can cause deformation, damage, or changes in motion to the objects. The impact force determines the severity of the collision and the resulting effects on the objects.
type & severity of the facture
The ECU (Electronic Control Unit) in an airbag system monitors various sensors and determines when to deploy the airbags in the event of a collision. It calculates the severity of the impact and triggers the necessary airbags to inflate to protect occupants.
The level of the paralysis determines its severity. Loss of bodily function and/or nerve counts from top-bottom spinal cord allow someone to examine the extent of the spinal injury.
severity, exposure, and probability
The size of the magma chamber and the viscosity of the magma.
The severity of aphasia is related to a number of factors, including the severity of the condition that brought it about, general overall health, age at onset, and numerous personal characteristics that relate to motivation.
The primary factors that take place in a molecular collision are the collision energy, which determines the likelihood of a reaction occurring, and the orientation of the colliding molecules, which affects whether the collision leads to a successful reaction.
Property, injury damages & possible liability (civil) dependent upon severity said damages.
A sensor that determines if a collision is severe enough to warrant airbags being deployed.
Braking distance is usually the critical factor in avoiding a collision, as it determines the distance a vehicle travels before coming to a complete stop after the brakes are applied. Reaction time is important too, as it influences how quickly a driver can respond to a situation and apply the brakes, but braking distance ultimately determines if a collision can be avoided.
Speed greatly influences the severity of a collision. The faster a vehicle is going, the more kinetic energy it has, which increases the force of impact during a collision. This can result in more extensive damage to the vehicles involved and more severe injuries to the occupants.