Like a Bunch of Friends Running Into Each Other
Think about it like this: you're at the park with your friends, and everyone is running toward each other, not just two people bumping into each other, but all of them crashing in one big group. That’s what a multiple collision event feels like.
Why It Matters
In real life, cars on the road can sometimes crash together, not just two cars, but three or even four. This is more complicated than just two cars hitting each other because all those cars are moving at different speeds and in different directions. It's like when you're playing tag with several friends, it’s harder to figure out who bumped into whom!
So, a multiple collision event is like a big crash party where many things crash together at once, just like your toy cars or your friends at the park!
Examples
- A ball bouncing on the floor several times before stopping
- A pinball machine as balls hit bumpers multiple times
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