Physics, 11.02.2021 03:50 garretthyatt123
Someone please help me it’s due tomorrow
1) How do we calculate the momentum of a race car? What part of this changes during a collision?
2) What happening to the momentum of the car when they crash?
3) how does impulse factor into this?
4) what type of collision is it ( ideally) when cars crash into this SAFER barrier?
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