Car Collision and Damage

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What can be inferred about the speeds of the two cars?

  • Car B is moving faster than Car A
  • The speed of Car A and Car B cannot be determined
  • Car A is moving faster than Car B (correct)
  • Car A and Car B are moving at the same speed

What is the main factor that contributes to the greater damage caused by Car A?

  • The direction of Car A
  • The size of Car A
  • The speed of Car A (correct)
  • The weight of Car A

If Car A and Car B were moving at the same speed, what would be the expected outcome?

  • The amount of damage caused by Car A and Car B cannot be determined
  • Car A would cause more damage than Car B
  • Car A and Car B would cause the same amount of damage (correct)
  • Car B would cause more damage than Car A

What can be concluded about the weights of Car A and Car B?

<p>The weights of Car A and Car B cannot be determined (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the relationship between the speed of an object and its impact force?

<p>The impact force of an object increases as its speed increases (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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