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3. Bill is driving a very old car with a hood designed to be rigid in a crash. Linda is driving a new car with a hood designed to crumple in a crash. Both have the same mass and are wearing
seat belts. In a head-on collision at the same speed with a stationary wall, which driver will
experience greater force?
A. Both will experience the same force.
B. Linda will experience the greater force.
C. Bill will experience the greater force.
D. This can't be determined from the information provided.

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