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Cheman
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According to what I've read, the reason we has safetly belts in cars is because "the collision is made longer, therefore force is decreased according to the impulse equation" and hammers are made of metal because "this is hard and makes collisions short, therefore force is large". Is it really as simple as that? Why does changing the collision time affect the force? Is it just that the equation says so if change in momentum is the same?