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29 December, 12:09

How does an airbag change the momentum of the driver during a crash, compared to no airbag?

A) With an airbag, the driver's momentum is reduced by the slowed rate of deceleration, compared to no airbag.

B) Airbags provide a smaller force to slow the driver's speed, and for a longer of time, reducing impulse.

C) Airbags do not change the driver's momentum any more than it is without them.

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  1. 29 December, 12:13
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    I believe that the answer for this would be that airbags do not change the drivers momentum any more than it is without them
  2. 29 December, 12:14
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    I'm pretty sure the answer is A
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