Physics, asked by vishnu9927, 6 months ago

the accident caused by the collision of a car. is much grater than that caused by the collision with a cycle moolving with same speed why?​

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Answered by debhdhky0853
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As a vehicle's speed increases, so does the distance travelled during the driver's reaction time (reaction distance) and the distance needed to stop (braking distance). Also, the higher the speed, the greater the amount of kinetic (moving) energy that must be absorbed by the impact in a crash.

Answered by tanujagautam107
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Explanation:

ANALYZING PHYSICAL EVIDENCE LIKE SKID MARKS

Measuring the length of skid marks is another way that investigators can determine how fast the vehicles were traveling. ... The appearance of the skid mark also tells investigators whether a car was braking, accelerating, or sliding.

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