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rugged individualist
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So if I walk onto the freeway and get hit by a car with his cruise control set on 70 mph, I'm in fact getting hit with 0 force? Doesn't help my hospital (or more likely funeral) bills, does it? Or if he hits the brakes, we're talking negative force. Last edited by Jim Jeffries; 07-17-2012 at 09:58 PM.. |
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Lucas is featherfisted
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agree. the speed of an object is obviously a consideration in the amount of "force" in the collision. speed and mass. i dont need to be a physicist to know that. i'd look to figure out first how fast she'd be falling after 30 feet, and then calculate the amount of "force" generated when she (50 lbs) strikes an stationary object at that speed. i'm not going to use the internet to figure out how to do that right now (or ever, let's be real.) so far it doesnt seem as if we have anybody qualified to make an accurate assessment of the collision, which is disheartening are you nothing other than a contrarian? can you not solve the problem instead of pointing out flaws in the methodology of others? |
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rugged individualist
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Russian was correct in his calculation of force. I was wrong and hence deleted my post. No excuses. That was what he was asked and that's what he calculated.
IMO more useful quantities in this instance would be momentum (~279 Newtons) or kinetic energy (1703 Joules or ~1.7 KJ.) Given a height of 25 ft, terminal velocity of 40.12 f/s or 12.285 m/s. Last edited by Jim Jeffries; 07-17-2012 at 11:15 PM.. |
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Since the first level is ground level, she basically fell 2 stories. About 18 feet. At that height she probably accelerated to about 28-30 feet per second
if she weight 50 lbs she would have landed at about 620 foot/pounds of force. I know this stuff from personal experience. Glad she is ok. correction...it looks to be more like 25 feet she fell, so the foot/pounds would have been higher to to her traveling faster Last edited by deanrw; 07-17-2012 at 10:51 PM.. |
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http://ca.news.yahoo.com/japan-schoo...092817316.html
somebody do the math on the above. javelin in the head? yeesh. |
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