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If one vehicle is going 20 mph and another is going 60 mph, the one going 60 mph has __9____ times the force at impact as the one going 20 mph.

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Answer:

Assuming that both vehicles have the same mass: It´s 9 times

Explanation:

You can use the formula for kinetic energy which is:
K = (mv^2)/(2)

We can calculate two different values for each speed. We assume that the mass is "m"


K_1 = (m(20)^2)/(2) = (400m)/(2) = 200m\\\\K_2 = (m(60)^2)/(2) = (3600m)/(2) = 1800m\\\\

As you can see the K2 is 9 times bigger than K1

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