A car moving at 60 km / h collides head-on with another that was 72 km / h the result will be the same as if both cars are moving in the same direction and has the second behind the first? Why?
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A car moving at 60 km / h collides head-on with another that was 72 km / h the result will be the same as if both cars are moving in the same direction and has the second behind the first? Why?
Please clarify your question - this part makes no sense as written: "the result will be the same as if both cars are moving in the same direction and has the second behind the first."
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