Physics, asked by waiz00009, 5 months ago

Modern cars are not rigid but are designed to have 'crumple zones'
(irregular fold) that collapse upon impact. What is the advantage of this
new design?​​

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Answered by singhyogendra559
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Explanation: Crumple zones work by managing crash energy and increasing the time over which the deceleration of the occupants of the vehicle occurs, while also preventing intrusion into or deformation of the passenger cabin. This better protects car occupants against injury.

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