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∙ 12y agoThey are known as 'secondary' injuries to the original collision because they occur AFTER the occupant suffers the impact of the initial collision and occurs when the passenger is thrown around either inside the vehicle or ejected from it.
The three collisions that happen when a car crashes is:
1. the car with the object
2. your body with the car
3. your internal organs with your skeleton.
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∙ 12y agothe second occurs from internal damage cause by occupants and/or belongings inside the car that fly everywhere because they aren't secure.
A collision that occurs when a vehicle strikes another object, vehicle, or rolls over is considered an impact collision. These types of collisions typically involve physical contact between the vehicle and the other object, resulting in damage and potential injuries to the occupants.
A collision occurs every second on the roads worldwide. This includes various types of collisions such as vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-pedestrian, or vehicle-to-object collisions. It is essential to prioritize road safety measures to reduce the frequency and severity of collisions.
Most vehicular collisions are actually a whole series of collisions that occur in rapid succession. Let's say, for example, that a car is travelling at 80 km/h (50 mph) when it collides with a tree. Much of the moving car's kinetic energy is transfered into the body of the car, causing it crumple as the car stops abruptly. However, in agreement with Isaac newton's first Law of Motion, at that moment the occupants and items in the car are still moving at 80 km/h. The second collision or set of collisions is between the car's occupants and seat belts, air bags, the steering wheel, etc. The occupants are then subjected to a rapid deceleration, but at that moment their internal organs are still moving at 80 km/h. The third set of collisions occurs between internal organs and skeletal systems, possibly causing concussions, bruising, or worse.The key to minimizing damage or injury in a collision is to keep the rate of deceleration as close to zero as possible by spreading out the deceleration over as much time as possible. That is why air bags have been successful at saving so many lives.
Nondisjuction occurs when the homologous chromosomes fail to separate.
When a collision occurs, the stations back off and stop transmitting. After a randomly chosen period of delay, the data is resent.
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The transfer of heat by collisions between particles in matter is called conduction. This process occurs when heat energy is transferred from one molecule to adjacent molecules through direct contact.
It is called subduction and only occurs in oceanic to oceanic or oceanic to continental plate collisions.
Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy between materials due to collisions between particles. This process occurs in solids and is most effective in materials with high thermal conductivity, such as metals.
'A Separate Peace' occurs from the summer of 1942 to the summer of 1943.
The force caused by tiny collisions known as microelds on surfaces that are stuck together is called adhesion. This force occurs due to the molecular interactions between the surfaces, causing them to stick together.