Car design and safety Flashcards
What do brakes reduce in a car
Kinetic energy
How do brakes reduce kinetic energy on a car
Transfer it into heat and sound energy
What do regenerative brakes do for a cars kinetic energy as opposed to traditional brakes
Put the motor in reverse so that the wheels are slowed
Give 4 safety measures of a car
Crumple Zones
Side impact bars
Airbags
Seat belts
What are crumple zones and how do they reduce injury
Crumple zones crumple on impact so that the kinetic energy is changed into other forms of energy involved in changing the shape of the car.
This increases the impact time and decreases the force acting on the people inside reducing injury
What do airbags do to reduce injury
Slow you down gradually and prevents you hitting a hard surface inside the car
What are side impact bars and what do they do to reduce injury
Strong metal tubes fitted into car door panels
Help to direct kinetic energy of the crash away from passengers to other areas such as crumple zones
What do seatbelts do to prevent injury
Stretches slightly so that the time taken for the wearer to stop is increased reducing forces acting on the chest
Why ate cars designed to be aerodynamic
So that their air resistance is minimised by air flows passing more smoothly and easily