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Assess the worth of technological developments in car safety. What benefits are there for the individual and wider society?
 

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Refer to the safety devices ultilised such as the seat belt, crumple zone and the air bag. Identify their purposes, outline how and why they operate. Link their operation with Newton's laws and other relationships, e.g. crumble zones increase the time taken to stop which reduces the force according to Newton's second law, f=ma, where f=m(v-u/t) as time increase the force decreases. You must make a judgement based on your reasons since it is an assess question.
 

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To begin with, look at what car safety does. It saves lives.

So what benefits does that have?

It reduces death for an individual.

What does this do?

It allows the person to be involved and contribute to society (in terms of work, or volunteering, or taking care of people, etc)
 

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Refer to the safety devices ultilised such as the seat belt, crumple zone and the air bag. Identify their purposes, outline how and why they operate. Link their operation with Newton's laws and other relationships, e.g. crumble zones increase the time taken to stop which reduces the force according to Newton's second law, f=ma, where f=m(v-u/t) as time increase the force decreases. You must make a judgement based on your reasons since it is an assess question.
This is good info, but is not necessary. The questions asks to assess the worth of the technological developments. The key word is worth.

So instead of explaining like that, it would be wise to instead briefly mention that crumple zones increase the time of impulse decreasing force, and that crumple zones come in the form of seat belts and bumper bars. After this brief mentioning, the rest of the question should be based upon the worth and benefits of them.

You can include the above, but in an exam, it would use extra time that you need.
 

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it is also important to note that the question asks Assess, so you have to make a judgement based on the value of in order to get the better marks
 

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since its an assess, its best to look at the good and bad aspects of car safety -
good: saves lives - crumple zones, seatbelts, airbags all delay the time it takes for the person in the car to come to a full stop, limiting the impact that's forced upon them = less severe injuries; saves money for care/treatment if lives are endangered (societal benefits)
bad: can be inconvenient

however, the benefits of car safety are much greater than its disadvantages, making it a worthwhile implementation. etc etc
use physics concepts to justify your assessment
 

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since its an assess, its best to look at the good and bad aspects of car safety -
good: saves lives - crumple zones, seatbelts, airbags all delay the time it takes for the person in the car to come to a full stop, limiting the impact that's forced upon them = less severe injuries; saves money for care/treatment if lives are endangered (societal benefits)
bad: can be inconvenient

however, the benefits of car safety are much greater than its disadvantages, making it a worthwhile implementation. etc etc
use physics concepts to justify your assessment
This.

Also, a default disadvantage is cost - use it for everything.
 

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This.

Also, a default disadvantage is cost - use it for everything.
lol, yes literally use if for everything. when a questions says something like "Discuss blah...." that is taken to mean points for AND against.

so say something like while crumple zones do save lives, they are utterly inconvenient and expensive to make. they also remove the aesthetics of the car (unless you're driving an aventador)
 

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lol, yes literally use if for everything. when a questions says something like "Discuss blah...." that is taken to mean points for AND against.

so say something like while crumple zones do save lives, they are utterly inconvenient and expensive to make. they also remove the aesthetics of the car (unless you're driving an aventador)
w0t is aesthetics when you have lives at the wheel.

Many people say Subaru's look ugly, but that's because the bulging bumpers are there for safety reasons.
 

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