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What is the difference between a head-on collision and a glancing collision

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A head-on collision involves two objects colliding directly along a straight line, resulting in greater impact forces and more severe damage. Conversely, a glancing collision occurs when objects collide at an angle, causing the impact force to spread over a wider area and generally resulting in less severe damage. The consequences of a glancing collision depend on the angle and relative velocities of the objects involved.
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