Respuesta :
Newtons third law says that every action has an equal and opposite reaction, which means that when two cars collide frontally, first car acts on the second car with the same magnitude of the force but with an opposite direction than the second car acts on the first car. So the correct answer is: A car impacting another car head-on will have EQUAL MAGNITUDE BUT THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION OF the force of impact.
The force of impact would most likely be considered as doubled when a car is impacting another car on a head-on collision. The situation is in accordance to the law of conservation of momentum wherein "the momentum that is present in a system is always constant unless an external force is applied to it."