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3/18/11
When a car crashes, do you think its speed can make a difference in the amount of damage done? use evidence from your investigation...
Yes I do, because if your going faster you will have more impact when you hit the object your crashing into. Force is important to finding out the effect of damage!
A car's speed can definitely affect damage! If you are traveling 50 mph and run into a tree, the tree is likely to fall over and damage your car. If you are traveling 10 mph and you run into a tree, it will likely damage your car and leave the tree still standing. The lesson is drive slow kids :)
Yes, because the amount of speed affects the carts damage because if it is going 3 miles per hour then the crash will be very little but if the cart was going 20 miles per hour then it would be a way bigger crash.
Yes, the faster the car is going then the more damage will be done. Say, a car is going 75 miles per hour and the car crashes another car and another car crashes into a truck at a 45 miles per hour the car that hit another car at 75 miles per hour will have done more damage.
Yes, because if you barely tap a pole with your car they you will only have a little dent in your car. And if you are going full speed at a pole,than you are going to have a bigger impact.
Yes, because if you barely tap a pole with your car they you will only have a little dent in your car. And if you are going full speed at a pole,than you are going to have a bigger impact.
Yes, because when you are going full speed you are exerting a bigger force, causing there to be more damage done during a crash. So when your going slow, you are exerting a small force, causing there to be not as much damage.
Yes, it makes a difference because if you're going very fast and encounter an object that can damage your vehicle then since you're going very fast the impact will damage it more oppose to if you were going slow, there might be a small dent or scratch.
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ReplyDeleteYes i do think the speed can make a difference because the faster you go the harder it is for you to stop and theres more damage done
ReplyDeleteI think in a car crash, if you are going faster, there will be more damage because it makes the car stop much more abrubtly.
ReplyDeleteYes. We just observed that speed did affect the distance the block moved so than this must also apply to car accidents
ReplyDeleteYes I do, because if your going faster you will have more impact when you hit the object your crashing into. Force is important to finding out the effect of damage!
ReplyDeleteYes it will make a difference because it will have more of an impact when it hits
ReplyDeleteYes I do think that the faster the speed you are going the more force it will have. Causing more damage toward an object.
ReplyDeleteA car's speed can definitely affect damage! If you are traveling 50 mph and run into a tree, the tree is likely to fall over and damage your car. If you are traveling 10 mph and you run into a tree, it will likely damage your car and leave the tree still standing. The lesson is drive slow kids :)
ReplyDeleteYes i do think the faster the car/speed the more damage will be done. The slower the car/speed the less damage will be done.
ReplyDeleteTHe faster the car is going the more damage the car will be in and the less its going the less damage it will be in.
ReplyDeleteThe faster a car goes, the more impact it will have, therefore the damage done would be greater if it is faster, and less if it is slower.
ReplyDeleteYes. When a car is going 60 mph and crashes into an object, the damage will be more severe than the car was only going 20 mph.
ReplyDeleteSpeed does affect the amount of damage done in an accident. If a car is going faster, it has more force, which causes more damage.
ReplyDeleteYes, the faster a car is going the more damage will be done. If you are going 80 mph, the car crash will be worse, then if you were going 30 mph
ReplyDeleteYes, because the amount of speed affects the carts damage because if it is going 3 miles per hour then the crash will be very little but if the cart was going 20 miles per hour then it would be a way bigger crash.
ReplyDeleteYes, the faster the car is going then the more damage will be done. Say, a car is going 75 miles per hour and the car crashes another car and another car crashes into a truck at a 45 miles per hour the car that hit another car at 75 miles per hour will have done more damage.
ReplyDeleteYes, because if you barely tap a pole with your car they you will only have a little dent in your car. And if you are going full speed at a pole,than you are going to have a bigger impact.
ReplyDeleteYes, because if you barely tap a pole with your car they you will only have a little dent in your car. And if you are going full speed at a pole,than you are going to have a bigger impact.
ReplyDeleteYes, because when you are going full speed you are exerting a bigger force, causing there to be more damage done during a crash. So when your going slow, you are exerting a small force, causing there to be not as much damage.
ReplyDeleteIf your going faster then your reaction time is slower and you cant decelerate as fast. Plus you have more momentum.
ReplyDeleteYes, it makes a difference because if you're going very fast and encounter an object that can damage your vehicle then since you're going very fast the impact will damage it more oppose to if you were going slow, there might be a small dent or scratch.
ReplyDeleteYes, more force is applied when you go faster into the pole.
ReplyDeleteI do think the speed can make a difference because the faster you go the harder it is for you to stop and then more damage is done.
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