How would you go about calculating the IMPULSE and FORCE:
i) On the car; and
ii) On the crash test dummy (driver)?
A) Utilize the equation Impulse = Force × Time and measure the force exerted on the car and the dummy during impact.
B) Measure the mass of the car and the dummy, then calculate the impulse by multiplying the change in velocity by the mass.
C) Estimate the force exerted based on the deceleration of the car and the acceleration experienced by the dummy.
D) Use a mathematical model to determine the impulse and force by analyzing the deformation of the car and the injuries sustained by the dummy.

iii) Then explain briefly how you would determine if the car was doing its job of keeping the driver safe.
A) By evaluating the total impulse exerted on the car and comparing it to safety standards.
B) By assessing the force experienced by the dummy and ensuring it is within acceptable limits for human tolerance.
C) By analyzing the damage to the car and the injuries sustained by the dummy to assess the effectiveness of the safety features.
D) By conducting a thorough inspection of the car's structural integrity and the performance of safety systems such as airbags and seatbelts.