If two travelling objects collide, end on, if thier speeds are different, does the speed of one directly relate to the damage of the other?
That is: If two cars are travelling alone a road, one at 50Kph and the other at 100Kph does the first do '50Kph' of damage and recieve '100kph' from the other?
what are the factors involved?
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