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There is a lot of damage to the vehicles such and physically people can have broken bones or wounds or even die.

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Why is a crashing car a physical change?

A crashing car is a physical change because the collision alters the car's shape and form, but the chemical composition of the materials remains the same. No new substances are produced as a result of the crash, so it is considered a physical change.


What is it called when cars crash into each other, resulting in a collision?

When cars crash into each other, resulting in a collision, it is called a car accident.


How can three collisions occur in one crash between a car and a wall?

Three collisions can occur in one crash between a car and a wall by the car initially colliding with the wall, then rebounding off the wall and colliding again before coming to a final stop against the wall. The initial impact, the rebound, and the final stop are considered three separate collisions within the same crash event.


How does the crash worthiness of the car affect the transfer and transformations of the energy and ultimately protect the occupants?

A car with higher crash worthiness can better absorb and disperse energy during a collision, reducing the force felt by occupants. This helps minimize injuries by preventing excessive transfer of energy to the occupants. Features like crumple zones, airbags, and seat belts work together to protect passengers during a crash.


What is the speed of a crash test?

Crash tests are conducted at varying speeds depending on the type of test being performed. Typically, crash tests are conducted at speeds ranging from around 30 to 40 miles per hour for frontal crash tests, and up to 70 miles per hour for side or rear crash tests. The speeds are chosen to simulate real-world crash scenarios and to assess the safety performance of vehicles.