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4 February, 03:43

In a 50 km/h head-on crash test, the steering column of passenger car 1 moved 3 cm upward and 2 cm rearward. The steering column of passenger car 2 moved 6 cm up and 24 cm toward the rear of the car. Which of the two cars would protect people better in a crash? Explain your answer.

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  1. 4 February, 06:16
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    Car 1

    Explanation:

    The steering column which moves the least is less likely to to the driver's chest ordinarily. Driver tends to remain in motion until restrained. Assuming a seat belt not airbag

    Generally one would compute a vector find direction and distance. This is like solving for a hypotenuse / in a right angled triangle problem. On face value the column moving the least is safer. The 6/24 would hit the upper chest, face, or possibly break the neck.

    hence, car 1 moved 3 cm upward and 2 cm rearward is safer.
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