Physics, asked by Mishraranjeet, 1 year ago

Two identical cars collide head on. Each car is traveling at 100 km/h. The impact force on each car is the same as hitting a solid wall at: 

(a) 100 km/h 

(b) 200 km/h 

(c) 150 km/h 

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Answered by princesscutie
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i I think it's hundred kilometres the collision is elastic so there is no loss of energy I am not sure but I think it maybe

Mishraranjeet: Since the collision is head on and each car is identical and traveling at the same speed, the force of impact experienced by each car is equal and opposite. This means that the impact is the same as hitting a solid wall at 100 km/h. 
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Answered by Genuinegirl
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your answer is hundred kilometre because there is no loss of energy because the collision is elastic .....

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