To calculate the force of a 2300 lb car hitting a wall at 40 mph, one must determine the deceleration time, which is often estimated at around 0.2 seconds. The force can be calculated using the formula F = (mv)/Δt, leading to an estimated force of approximately 21,103 lbs. When considering two cars colliding at a 20-degree angle, both vehicles' velocities and masses must be factored in, as well as the impact area, which affects the duration of the collision. The discussion highlights that without detailed finite element analysis (FEA) data, accurately modeling the collision is challenging, and real-world testing may be necessary for precise results. Understanding momentum conservation is crucial, as it influences the post-collision dynamics of the vehicles.