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1 November, 05:12

If you lose control of your vehicle and collide with a fixed object, such as a tree, at 60 m. p. h., the force of impact is the same as driving your vehicle off a

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  1. 1 November, 05:40
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    You can compare the velocity of the car, 60 mph, with the velocity that a mass would acquire when falls from certain height.

    First, convert 60 mph to m/s:

    60 miles/h * 1.60 km/mile * 1000 m/km * 1h/3600s = 26.67 m/s

    Second, calculate from what height a body in free fall reachs 26.67 m/s velocity when hits the floor.

    free fall = > Vf^2 = 2g*H = > H = Vf^2 / (2g)

    H = (26.67m/s) ^2 / (2*9.8 m/s) = 36.2 m

    If you consider that the height between the floors of a building is approximately 3.6 m, you get 36.2 m / 3.6 m/floor = 10 floors.

    Then, you conclude that the force of impact is the same as driving you vehicle off a 10 story building.
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