Kendallforprez2300 Kendallforprez2300
  • 14-04-2018
  • Physics
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More damage is done and more life is endangered in a head-on collision of two cars, each traveling at 30 mph, than in a car crashing into a brick wall at 30 mph because:

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jushmk
jushmk jushmk
  • 26-04-2018
Kinetic energy (KE) = 0.5mv^2

For two cars of equal mass moving towards each other, 
KE = 2*0.5*m*30^2 = 900m J

For one car hitting a wall, KE= 0.5m*30^2 = 450m J (since the wall is stationary).

It can be seen that two cars hitting each other head-on, the energy to be dissipated is twice as that to be dissipated for a car hitting a wall. This resuts to more damage as such energy is taken up by the contents in the car.
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iowilliams2001
iowilliams2001 iowilliams2001
  • 01-03-2019

The relative velocities of the head-on collision is the sum of the two velocities

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