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The answer CRUMPLE has 17 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of crumple in various dictionaries:
verb - fall apart
verb - fold or collapse
verb - to gather something into small wrinkles or folds
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A crushed fold, crease, or wrinkle. |
Crush (something, typically paper or cloth) so that it becomes creased and wrinkled. |
crush (something, typically paper or cloth) so that it becomes creased and wrinkled. |
a crushed fold, crease, or wrinkle. |
to gather something into small wrinkles or folds |
become wrinkled or crumpled or creased |
fold or collapse |
fall apart |
An irregular fold, crease, or wrinkle. |
To cause to collapse. |
Crumple might refer to |
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The Crumple zone is a structural safety feature mainly used in automobiles to absorb the energy from the impact during a collision by controlled deformation, and recently also incorporated into railcars.Crumple zones are designed to absorb the energy from the impact during a traffic collision by controlled deformation by crumpling. This energy is much greater than is commonly realized. A 2,000 kg (4,409 lb) car travelling at 60 km/h (37 mph; 17 m/s), before crashing into a thick concrete wall, is subject to the same impact force as a front-down drop from a height of 14.2 m (47 ft) crashing on to a solid concrete surface. Increasing that speed by 50% to 90 km/h (56 mph; 25 m/s) compares to a fall from 32 m (105 ft)—an increase of 125%. This is because the stored kinetic energy (E) is given by E = (1/2) mass × speed squared. Typically, crumple zones are located in the front part of the vehicle, in order to absorb the impact of a head-on collision, though they may be found on other parts of the vehicle as well. According to a British Motor Insurance Repair Research Centre study of where on the vehicle impact damage occurs: 65% were front impacts, 25% rear impacts, 5% left side, and 5% right side. Some racing cars use aluminium, composite/carbon fibre honeycomb, or energy absorbing foam to form an impact attenuator that dissipates crash energy using a much smaller volume and lower weight than road car crumple zones. Impact attenuators have also been introduced on highway maintenance vehicles in some countries. * On September 10, 2009, the ABC News programs Good Morning America and World News showed a U.S. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash test of a 2009 Chevrolet Malibu in an offset head-on collision with a 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air sedan. It dramatically demonstrated the effectiveness of modern car safety design over 1950s design, particularly of rigid passenger safety cells and crumple zones. |
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