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what happens to a car in an accident if the crumple zone offers too little resistance? a the car is totaled. b the car fails to dissipate the forces of the crash impact. c the car folds like an accordion. d the car body is crushed too easily.
The purpose of a crumple zone is to absorb and dissipate the forces of a crash impact. If it offers too little resistance, it fails to perform this function. A car being totaled (A) is a consequence but not the immediate result of low - resistance crumple zone. "Folding like an accordion" (C) and "body being crushed too easily" (D) are more about extreme deformation rather than the core issue of force dissipation. The key is the inability to dissipate forces.
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B. The car fails to dissipate the forces of the crash impact.