B barndang New member Dec 6, 2010 #1 Two cars collide head-on at 90 km/h. If all their kinetic energy ended up as heat, what would be the temperature increase of the wrecks? The specific heat of the cars is essentially that of iron. Not sure what to do
Two cars collide head-on at 90 km/h. If all their kinetic energy ended up as heat, what would be the temperature increase of the wrecks? The specific heat of the cars is essentially that of iron. Not sure what to do