The amount of damage relates to the relative motion of the two cars. So, if the cars are moving in opposite directions when they collide, the relative motion and the resulting damage is greater; if they are moving in the same direction, then the relative motion and the resulting damage is less. A motionless car is intermediate between a car moving in the same direction and a car moving in an opposite direction.
A lot depending on how much you damage you did to it
When not moving: No noise When hitting another solid: Clink When hitting water: Plop When melting: Sizzle
yes. a car can slip by hitting a donkey .
yes otherwise the patient will have a pole hitting their back when they are transfered onto another bed, who would want a pole digging into their back?!?!?!
You can be charged up to 600 dollars for hitting a car with a snowball. You can also be arrested and charged with assault.
By the displaced force of motion you put on it from your moving leg hitting it.
You are penalized one stroke for hitting a moving ball.
No, the compressions found on the slinky will be different before and after hitting the wall. Before hitting the wall, the compressions will be moving towards the wall. After hitting the wall, the compressions will be reflected back towards the source of the disturbance.
Another word for a moving staircase is 'escalator'?
molecules in the air constantly moving and hitting the dust particle.
Starting at the lowest objective helps to prevent the objectives from hitting the specimen slide and causing potential damage. Moving upward reduces the risk of accidentally skipping over the optimal focus point. This method ensures a systematic approach to achieving the clearest image.
The air particle with the greater force moves the other air particle in the general direction it was moving