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Most persons are of the belief that the old time hard or solid iron cars are much safer in collisions than the new model softer cars. But how can newer, softer cars be safer in a collision, considering
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Most persons are of the belief that the old time hard or solid iron cars are much safer in collisions than the new model softer cars. But how can newer, softer cars be safer in a collision, considering momentum?
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softer cars will crumple better in a collision- they absorb more of the impact force and therefore are safer
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