Modern cars are made of materials that make them collapsible upon collision. Explain using
Physics concepts (Force and impulse), how these car designs help with the safety of
passengers.
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Modern cars have crumple zones that are a safety feature. It means the vehicle is built in a way that absorbs the shock on itself rather than making the passenger absorb it. When your modern car meets a crash, it draws the impact of the collision away from the passengers while an older car is not able to do so.
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