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Subject: Re: Naive Question
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Date: Mon, 11-Jul-83 06:57:09 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul 11 06:57:09 1983
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Surely the effect on the drivers will be the same (allowing for random
factors such as whether or not the steering wheel ruptures the spleen etc)
if the wall remains INTACT. If the wall disintegrates, then the driver of
the larger car will stand a better chance as the energy required to move the
wall out of the way will result in less sudden decrease in speed than for
the smaller car.
			Ken Cochran     hou5d!kwmc